Do you want a Sharia passport or a Human Rights passport?
The measures the British home secretary has been pushing for some time, massively expand the number of Brits vulnerable to being stripped of their British citizenship to an estimated three or four million people. This is the approximate number of people who hold a British passport but were not born in the UK. The government will be able to deprive them of their citizenship, regardless of whether or not they hold any other nationality or have committed any crime.
ISLAMIC STATE OF AL KHALIFA
Here some British citizens/passport holders (Rory Green, Samantha Lewthwaite, Michael Adebolajo, and Mishal Husain*) with non-British values who don't have anything to fear in this respect. Because they are born in Britain the remove their citizenship as he can with someone who got her/his British citizenship after birth.So although your birth is something you don't remember anything about it seems to constitute some sort of guarantee for "Britishness".
* Mishal Husain says she is a muslim and therefore she has to obey Sharia. However, Sharia is in no way compatible with British values. Islamic Sharia, in whatever form ("extremist" or "moderate") ALWAYS clashes with some of the most basic of Human Rights.
This Britsh born nut job interviewed by BBC here . He used to be a Christian - but for how long? Although slowly, the beard seems to be growing. And he can return to Britain from, say, Guantanamo* whenever he likes with his British born passport.
* where his beloved muslim terrorist friend resides
While the security services hunt the man who beheaded US journalist James Foley, the foreign secretary Hammond made clear his revulsion that the culprit could be British. "It is horrifying to think that the perpetrator of this heinous act could have been brought up in Britain. It is an utter betrayal of our country, our values and everything the British people stand for."
Klevius comment: But if he had been born in Britain as the Lee Rigby murderer - then what?!
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