In the House of Commons today, David Cameron laid out the need for new powers to deal with British citizens committing terrorist atrocities in Syria (BBC) --
Under his proposals, UK nationals suspected of being involved in terror acts would be allowed to keep their British citizenship, but they would be prevented from re-entering the UK for a period of time. He added: "Adhering to British values is not an option or a choice. It is a duty for all those who live in these islands so we will stand up for our values, we will in the end defeat this extremism and we will secure our way of life for generations to come."
This blog is pleased to reveal the exclusive must-credit results of an in-depth investigation of one particular British citizen linked to numerous outrages in Syria, including chemical weapons, barrel bombs, indiscriminate attacks on civilian targets and industrial-scale torture. The name and address of this affront to British values but holder of British citizenship is:
Asma Al-Assad
Presidential Palace
Damascus
Syria.
Under his proposals, UK nationals suspected of being involved in terror acts would be allowed to keep their British citizenship, but they would be prevented from re-entering the UK for a period of time. He added: "Adhering to British values is not an option or a choice. It is a duty for all those who live in these islands so we will stand up for our values, we will in the end defeat this extremism and we will secure our way of life for generations to come."
This blog is pleased to reveal the exclusive must-credit results of an in-depth investigation of one particular British citizen linked to numerous outrages in Syria, including chemical weapons, barrel bombs, indiscriminate attacks on civilian targets and industrial-scale torture. The name and address of this affront to British values but holder of British citizenship is:
Asma Al-Assad
Presidential Palace
Damascus
Syria.