No, neither.Quite right too,,,, brilliant!!!
And it remains to be seen if it will happen.
No, neither.Quite right too,,,, brilliant!!!
That remains to be seen.So the UK yet again breaks international law
That remains to be seen.If she qualified for citizenship of another country, she can have her UK citizenship removed. It would appear that this is the case. No treaty broken, no lawyers harmed.
Lord Carlisle (sic) has also pointed out that as her citizenship had not been withdrawn when she gave birth, her child is British.* Lord Carlisle (giant legal brain) says that if Mum is Bangladeshi, then her offspring are bangladeshi also.
AIUI that is the matter which will be tested in court.This seems a very odd 'rule' - just 'qualified for' not has?
Syria might want her to put on trial for any offences she committed there.Why would Bangladesh (or any other country) want her?
Would the tosspot also be British?It does seem very odd.
Could, for instance, Australia deprive some tosspot, who was born there, of citizenship because his father was British?
What's the relevance of that?there was a bloke who murdered a 31 year old woman who rented a room in the same house she was a Canadian he cut her body up and dumped it in a pond
I can fully understand why Javid did what he did, but I fear he may have jumped the gun.A bit of a knee jerk reaction due to media coverage but a great result for the Law Profession as they battle out the case using Tax Payers money for the next couple of years
Surely as much as the girl is Bangladeshi.Would the tosspot also be British?
And DP hammers another nail into the coffin of British trustworthiness.GreatShe is now stateless due to the UK action...
Dunno - I'm not that familiar with the law on citizenship.Surely as much as the girl is Bangladeshi.
Making mistakes on nationality issues is one of their core values.Would the home office have made such a mistake?
If it's written into the law in Australia...?It does seem very odd.
Could, for instance, Australia deprive some tosspot, who was born there, of citizenship because his father was British?
Such as....?Making mistakes on nationality issues is one of their core values.