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Radicalised Brits Fighting With The Syrian Rebels.

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anotheoldgit | 13:55 Wed 24th Apr 2013 | News
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2313988/Radicalised-Brits-fighting-Syrian-rebels-pose-threat-return-home-EU-security-chief-warns.html

Would these same radicalised Brits be as quick to fight on behalf of the country that has educated them, sheltered them and protected them?

And on their return, will these same 'Brits' create a threat for the rest of us?
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Ha ha - Fox News???!

Really?

Bless.
When those who fought on both sides of the Spanish Civil War came home - were they a threat?

Maybe - Oswald Mosely didn't fight but he was one of the most dangerous people because of what he said and his organisation and he was interred.

In many ways he was a 1940s Qatada only his ideology was fascism rather than radical Islam


I guess my point here is some may be a threat, many will not be but the most dangerous almost always avoid the front line
Gromit not sure that they are nice people, and having listened to some of the adherents i doubt very much they want to live happily ever after with their fellow non believers,

http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/timstanley/100213666/the-muslim-brotherhood-wants-spain-back-can-the-christians-have-egypt-in-exchange/
i said before Moseley should have been hanged, he was a traitor and should have gone to the gallows
sure could find lots more, they are not in the market to play nice,

http://dailycaller.com/2013/04/22/bombing-suspects-imam-affiliated-with-muslim-brotherhood-front-group/
Mosley was well-connected and had been thought respectable until quite late on. The government must have thought he presented no threat if interned and prevented from disseminating his views.

Wikipedia notes, of the British Union of Fascists, that, inter alia "[it] was protectionist, strongly anti-communist and nationalistic" and that it fielded candidates in three east London boroughs, where it was strongest. That sounds familiar ! Of course, their targets, their enemies within, were Jews. Lots of them were in east London in those days. Things are different now.
doubt the residents and those roped in to protest when he and his black shirts marched down the East End thought he was there to do no harm, he was a fascist, traitor, well connected or not. Our very own Mussolini, only he wasn't Italian or fat.
em10

Point of order.

Mussolini was not 'fat'.

He was curvy.
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/// i said before Moseley should have been hanged, he was a traitor and should have gone to the gallows ///

As should all traitors, even today's traitors, that is if we can find enough hangmen.

Do you agree em?
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Todays traitors?

Who are they?
gromit, i think he means those who were born here, take what is on offer, schooling, medical care, housing, then plant bombs on our streets, effectively spitting on the majority of the law abiding folk of this country, and indeed our presence in any conflict they don't happen to agree with, even if those countries asked for our help in the first place.
like some of these perhaps

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-22290927

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