Shamima Begum

Why should she be tried here if the crimes were committed abroad?
Should someone from GB who committed a crime abroad face a British court? Should a British drug trafficker caught in Thailand be tried here?
I think she fancies her chances in a British Court rather than any other in the world.
You need to do a bit of reading because the answer is
Yes.

 
Surprised this hasn’t been quoted in any of her defence briefings.
If this covers her then can’t see why there is a delay.
 
Because Syria aren’t in a position to try her.

If they bunged her on a flight to the UK, we’d have to deal with her.

If your trafficker couldn’t be tried in Thailand, then yes, he should face trial here.

It’s amazing that you think British law is so useless. Up until our last two AGs, British law was revered around the world, bar the odd British lunatic.
I don’t think British Law is useless but I bet she would rather face British sentencing than say for example US or Syrian
 
How can you possibly know that?

There are a wide number of defences in law that could be available to her. Presumably you’ve considered them all carefully, but assuming you have, how can you possibly evaluate any or all of them if you haven’t heard the evidence in a court of law?

Or are you basing this view on what you’ve seen on the news?
I know, because she admitted it.
I'd just rather the government not spend my taxes on trial and imprisonment, when it doesn't have to.
 
Random. She’s British and wants to come home having made a poor decision at the age of 15.


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Not according to the Immigration appeals commission I'm afraid, just as if you or I happened to be born in any other country we'd still have British citizenship.

Except Bangladesh says otherwise. So you have to at least accept the issue is in dispute.
 
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