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how about starting a celebrity movement on facebook, suggestions :
Get your thrupenny bits out for the Jihadi lads.
Buy a Bacon butty & Pint then take a selfie of it with your tush we call it Bacon,Beer & Butt!
Vodka Bucket challenge?
Can we just send them a box of ammunition to do the job with?
I admit I don't feel the urge to shed a tear for these casualties, they chose to go and fight in the name of Holy War, I see it as evolution in action.
They'll probably end up killing most of them anyway, whether they want to return home or not.
That's what happened in the Spanish Civil War, to most of the idealistic idiots who flocked to Spain to join the rebels. They were executed by their own side.
Now ISIS threatens to kill British jihadis who want to return home: At least 30 Britons planning to flee Syria after young Muslim from Portsmouth is killed fighting for terror group
British jihadis who want to return home are being threatened with death
Some had originally joined rebels fighting Syrian President Bashar al-Assad
They later became linked with ISIS but are now unable to quit terror group
Comes after 19-year-old Mehdi Hassan was killed fighting for ISIS in Syria
Former Catholic schoolboy from Portsmouth travelled to country last year
Part of gang-of-five British jihadists seen on CCTV boarding flight to Turkey
Family said Hassan expressed his intention to return to UK in recent months
But claimed he was scared about repercussions and threat of terror charges
He tried to meet his mother at border but couldn't escape without passport
He was captured by ISIS and was imprisoned by the jihadists for four days
ISIS encourages its recruits to burn their passports as a sign of loyalty
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