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Previously on "Depriving British citizens of their British citizenship"
Erm no, I’m happy for her citizenship to be removed if legal. So if she has Bangladesh nationality remove it. I don’t believe it will set a precedent. And we could spend the millions on my aunt Freda and her care home.
Wtf do you have against my aunt Freda?
She put her towel on my deckchair once. I’d already paid 2 euros for it.
So you think whether or not citizenship can be removed is dependent on “public outcry”?
Mob rule, rather than rule of law?
Erm no, I’m happy for her citizenship to be removed if legal. So if she has Bangladesh nationality remove it. I don’t believe it will set a precedent. And we could spend the millions on my aunt Freda and her care home.
Honestly, I couldn't care less if her citizenship is removed.
I don't care for the argument that if they can do it to her they can do it to anyone. If they tried removing the citizenship, of say my Aunt Freda. Let's say because she got drunk in Spain and was a little handsy with the local lads and got arrested. I'm pretty sure there would be a public outcry if her citizenship was removed. But people recognise that this woman isn't right in the head, it's not our fault and we have better things to spend our money on than her surveillance.
So you think whether or not citizenship can be removed is dependent on “public outcry”?
Honestly, I couldn't care less if her citizenship is removed.
I don't care for the argument that if they can do it to her they can do it to anyone. If they tried removing the citizenship, of say my Aunt Freda. Let's say because she got drunk in Spain and was a little handsy with the local lads and got arrested. I'm pretty sure there would be a public outcry if her citizenship was removed. But people recognise that this woman isn't right in the head, it's not our fault and we have better things to spend our money on than her surveillance.
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