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Luton family of 12 confirm they have joined IS in Syria

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    Bar Bar JinksBar Bar Jinks Posts: 235
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    Swipe wrote: »
    Can't be the cleverest of families leaving a 1st world country with free health care to go and live under a dictatorship in squalor. Good luck to them.

    They probably can't even understand, "Part of Multipack. Not to be sold separately."
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    Skyler_WrightSkyler_Wright Posts: 1,652
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    Apart from the kids I hope they all enjoy a life of total misery and a swift death in their fanatical shithole of a Paradise.

    Sadly the children will have already been brainwashed by their sick bastard family so there is no hope for them either.

    The BBC's coverage was as usual appalling (as it always is on extremist Islam) - but at least the family friend was not holding a bloody teddy bear.

    Anyone mentioned the crusades yet?

    BIB. Well I have never met or heard of offspring's of a Muslim family being an atheist.

    Has anyone?
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    AdsAds Posts: 37,062
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    Surely we should be encouraging any adult that wants to go and join ISIS, to go. ISIS supporters have nothing to offer the UK, apart from millions of pounds of MI5 surveillance bills.

    However once they leave for the Caliphate their UK citizenship is immediately revoked. They are not allowed back.

    I'd argue the kids should be taken into care though, rather than be allowed to go with them.
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    Peter_BlondePeter_Blonde Posts: 306
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    I agree with that. The Government should openly encourage anyone who wants to go to Syria to go. Even pay for their flights. However, they have to understand that when you leave, you are renouncing your British status. It's Allah or the passport, they have to decide.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,889
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    Are we now allowed to confiscate there passports & renounce there cittenzenship? No of course not! & u wonder why there gonna win?

    Weak westerners & weak British.
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    AnnieBakerAnnieBaker Posts: 4,266
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    Are we now allowed to confiscate there passports & renounce there cittenzenship? No of course not! & u wonder why there gonna win?

    Weak westerners & weak British.

    I agree the laws and approach need to change. The situation we have at the moment is bizarre - our government spends a lot of time and money stopping people from leaving to join the caliphate, so people go on fake holidays and slip over the border instead. Why do we have the right to stop them going yet not to stop them coming back?
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    duffsdadduffsdad Posts: 11,143
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    So much for their family's claim they may have been tricked into going. Their statement is a "get it right up you".
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    shaggy_xshaggy_x Posts: 3,599
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    Hard?

    More like impossible.

    What statement that really is - repugnant, deluded and laughable all at the same time.

    But it does sum up religious fanaticism in a nutshell.

    Why would they find it impossible to explain? Is there anything to apologise for or explain by anyone not even remotely associated by these deluded idiots?

    If they want to go over there in hope of a better life then good luck to them.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 11,133
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    Hopefully they've all get bombed soon . Cheerio
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    Blockz99Blockz99 Posts: 5,045
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    As long as they never step foot back on European soil I really don't give a **** what happens to them.

    EU's porous borders would suggest they will easily come back as "refugees"
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    idlewildeidlewilde Posts: 8,698
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    duffsdad wrote: »
    So much for their family's claim they may have been tricked into going. Their statement is a "get it right up you".

    I suspect that the utopia of an ultra-brutal "Islamic" State ran at the extremes of Sharia Law is very appealing to more Muslims than we might think.
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    grimtales1grimtales1 Posts: 46,695
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    duffsdad wrote: »
    So much for their family's claim they may have been tricked into going. Their statement is a "get it right up you".

    If they've been tricked, why did they write that pile of horse manure about hating the democracy of the West? :confused:
    Because Islam is all peaceful its all the big bad UK's fault *rolleyes* >:(
    They are scum.
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    jjwalesjjwales Posts: 48,574
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    klendathu wrote: »
    Hopefully they've all get bombed soon . Cheerio

    I hope you don't include the kids in that!
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    Granny McSmithGranny McSmith Posts: 19,622
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    BIB. Well I have never met or heard of offspring's of a Muslim family being an atheist.

    Has anyone?

    Yes, I've worked with a few young Asians who have no religious beliefs.

    But they don't tell their parents that, so they go through the motions at home. Out of affection for their parents, I must add, not out of fear.
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    gamez-fangamez-fan Posts: 2,201
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    Good riddance to bad rubbish i hope more like them follow suit the more the merrier
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    jjwalesjjwales Posts: 48,574
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    gamez-fan wrote: »
    Good riddance to bad rubbish i hope more like them follow suit the more the merrier

    Preferably not taking young innocent kids with them though, as in this case
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    Hugh JboobsHugh Jboobs Posts: 15,316
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    Among the family are three unnamed children aged between one and 11 but the sons are Mohammed Zayd Hussain, 25, Mohammed Toufique Hussain, 19, Mohammed Abil Kashem Saker, 31, Mohammed Saleh Hussain, 26, and the fifth is also unnamed.

    I reckon his name is probably Mohammed.
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    What name??What name?? Posts: 26,623
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    BIB. Well I have never met or heard of offspring's of a Muslim family being an atheist.

    Has anyone?

    The offspring of every religion become atheist. If you google ex-Muslim you will find they even have a website and committee just like the ex's of other religious groups.
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    AnnieBaker wrote: »
    Why do we have the right to stop them going yet not to stop them coming back?

    Because it's illegal to join a terrorist group. It's not illegal to come home to England after a holiday or living abroad.
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    AnnieBakerAnnieBaker Posts: 4,266
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    Because it's illegal to join a terrorist group. It's not illegal to come home to England after a holiday or living abroad.

    Yes but it's clear they are not on a holiday isn't it.
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    What name??What name?? Posts: 26,623
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    I reckon his name is probably Mohammed.
    it must be a brutal when a letter arrives addressed to M. Hussain and I hope one of them doesn't have bad debts or all their credit will be mucked up.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 24
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    I do hope the HM Passport Office has revoked all there Passports. If not fingers out Passport Office / Government
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    TATTOO62TATTOO62 Posts: 405
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    I reckon his name is probably Mohammed.

    That just screams out moderate and normal family doesn't it?
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    Granny McSmithGranny McSmith Posts: 19,622
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    I reckon his name is probably Mohammed.

    If it's not, he's going to feel a bit left out. :D

    At least the parents can't call their kids by the wrong names.
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    grimtales1grimtales1 Posts: 46,695
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    I reckon his name is probably Mohammed.

    :D
    How do the family call them then?
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