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  1. INZ should never have let him into the country in the first place. Letting him leave for Syria would have been sensible. It is not our job to entertain or reform terrorists.

    1. It should not be our job to make terrorists as well yet you seem happy to ignore that part of the equation.

      1. Exactly, and as most of the other commentators above have also said.

        A good step might be for some of the victims to take a call action against Immigration, who made the completely stupid and foolhardy decision to allow this individual into the country. Blood on their hands.

  2. We let too many criminals, terrorists, exploiters & people who undermine our society in. This needs to stop.

      1. Yes, the current prime minister is alien to British values and should be deported.

  3. I mean, when it comes down to it, all you need to know is that the guy’s initial conviction was for having ISIS material.

    ISIS is an organization created by America and ‘israel’. ‘israel’ continues to provide arms and medical support to ISIS and other terrorist groups in Syria like the so called ‘Free Syrian Army’. While it certainly doesn’t justify his actions, as long as we’re in bed with the yanks and their bosses, there’s a chance that the terrorism they support could blow back on us.

  4. I agree.
    The State, it appears, while perhaps not initiating his radicalisation, certainly fanned it and its overbearing oversight goaded him toward the inevitable conclusion.
    Better they had just let him go to Syria if that was what he wanted and then barred him from reentry.

  5. How does the state persuade a violent offender to undertake a rehabilitation programme when that offender refuses to participate?

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