Nigel Farage ‘thoughtful’ about whether UK should bring back Shamima Begum
- Nigel Farage expressed being 'thoughtful' about bringing Shamima Begum back to the UK during an ITV interview, despite his instincts against it.
- Farage stated he does not view Begum as an 'all-out ISIS killer,' but rather as 'a lesser part of the equation.'
- Foreign Secretary David Lammy confirmed that Begum 'will not be coming back to the UK,' citing court decisions.
- Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch asserted that under her leadership, the UK would 'never' take back Begum, emphasizing citizenship commitments.
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Kemi blasts Farage after he hints ISIS bride Begum should be allowed back to UK
KEMI Badenoch tore into Nigel Farage after he hinted Shamima Begum should be allowed to return to Britain. She said a Conservative government would never “take back terrorists” otherwise there is no deterrent. AFPKemi Badenoch tore into Nigel Farage after his remarks about Shamima Begum[/caption] ITV NewsFarage said: ‘I’m now thoughtful. I don’t classify her as an ISIS, an all-out ISIS killer’[/caption] PAThe Tory leader said a Conservative gove…

Fact Check: Did Farage Say UK Should Allow ISIS Defectors Into Britain? Uh… No
In a fresh attempt to undermine the soaring popularity of Reform UK Party leader Nigel Farage, one of the nation’s leading corporate broadcasters, ITV News, has claimed in a headline that the Brexit leader “says government should consider allowing Shamima Begum back home.” Begum, 25, is a hugely controversial figure in the United Kingdom, having left Britain to join the Islamic State at the age of just 15 in 2015. She was quickly married off and…
'That's no deterrent!' Badenoch blasts Farage after Reform UK 'regrettably' opens door to 'Isis bride' Shamima Begum's UK return
Tory leader Kemi Badenoch has blasted Nigel Farage after Reform UK appeared to open the door to Shamima Begum returning to the UK.Begum, who left Bethnal Green to join the terror group Isis as a schoolgirl in 2015, was stripped of her British citizenship in 2019 over national security concerns. She is now looking to take her case to the European Court of Human Rights after the Supreme Court blocked yet another attempt for her to return to the UK…
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