I'm interested in which EU law ukip suggests is protecting him?
The right to a fair trail?
What law has he broken, and what evidence is there.
Of course the law protects him, you are kind of right that it has nothing to do with EU laws.
I'm interested in which EU law ukip suggests is protecting him?
I'm interested in which EU law ukip suggests is protecting him?
The right to a fair trail?
What law has he broken, and what evidence is there.
Of course the law protects him, you are kind of right that it has nothing to do with EU laws.
Maybe instead we should focus on why we let this ****stain of a religion spread in this country
Err, his mother said he was out there fighting for ISIS. I suppose she could be lying.
This,,,, http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-29707186 is what we have to hope , happens to all Brits going out to Syria to fight on the IS side. . Saves having to rescind passports.
Why has he still got a UK passport? I would like to know what UKIP policy is for this.
Sounds good to me, he seems to be the only politician that gives a straight answer!
Yes, gets my support too. Shame that it will probably come down to the usual two 'promise all - but do nowt' parties come next year's elections.
But if enough of us actually vote for UKIP, instead of thinking of it as a wasted vote then maybe, just maybe, we can get enough candidates in to actually make a difference.
Never say never. All parties have to start somewhere.
So you and AS are in support of the peaceful religion fighting against the civilised Western world?Out of interest if this guy had been over there fighting against ISIS ( there are westerners volunteering to do this , the BBC showed an interview with an American doing just that this week . No Brits that I know to but a possibility) would the clamour still be to take away his passport and deny him entry to the UK ? What should we have done with all those who fought with the International Brigade in Spain ( ok it's a bit late now but the principal is the same)?