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Letting them back in is like playing Russian roulette. But the hand wringers and sypathisers will force us to let them back as they have weedled their way into positions of influence.
And if not the HRA is right there fir them to use.
How do IS get a large number of terrorists planted in Britain.

Train them up, and then to tell them to say that they are disillusioned with IS, and it was a mistake to go to Syria, and we want to come home.

Ya, right!

Once they start blowing us up, the families of the dead will soon start saying ... "Why did we let these people back!"

We need to be strict about this...

Once you go to IS, you DON'T come back! THE END!
I would like to read the Guardians view of this story
Well said JJ, we MUST start getting more militant about this problem. Those who want to go & join IS must understand they will not be allowed back, this could also relieve the population & benefit system a little.




WR, I doubt it will impact on the benefits payments. Many of those who go are students who don't qualify for benefits, some are professionals such as doctors.
It's like someone plotting to murder their friend.

Make all the plans, all ready to murder your friend. And then decide you can't go through with it.

You friend finds out you were planning to murder them. You tell your friend you couldn't go through with it.

Then you expect your friend to invite you to their next supper party.
Proof indeed, after all the evidence comes from the police and the Daily Mail - both honest upright institutions.
sleep·er (slē′pər)
b. A spy or saboteur who is planted in an enemy country and who lives unobtrusively as a citizen of that country until activated into clandestine operations by a prearranged signal.
If someone is born in the UK and has british passport, he or she can return to this country until and unless some law is passed to make british-born people stateless. And that is extremely unlikely, if not impossible. So how are you going to stop British-born people coming back home ?
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Atalanta, with the decision of a strong enough government to change the law?
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Are you lot so naive that you actually think publicity saying that 'If you try to join IS you can never return to the UK' would do any good?
They once they become radicalized ( mainly in Universities or Mosques)they only see the 'Vision'of a perfect Islamic state.Telling them they can never come back will only reinforce that 'Vision'.
Most that go soon realise that they have made a mistake, that they have been misled and return disillusioned .
The really clever/ dangerous ones do not even let anyone know that they are going and use an untraceable route/ false passports/false ID. They can go and return undetected.

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