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Shamima Begum, who lost her British citizenship after joining Isis in Syria, is having her case reviewed this week . You know her. Of course you do. She’s the one who, aged 15, left the UK in 2015 with two friends to join Isis as “brides”. She was discovered in the Al-Hawl refugee camp in Syria four years later, nine months pregnant.
The closest thing we have had to date to impressionable young girls running off to join Isis is the fascist wing of the Mitford sisters. Unity Mitford shot herself in the head in 1939 due to her love of Hitler , and Diana served jail time in Holloway for being so right wing that she was “a danger to the king’s realm”. When Diana and her husband Oswald Mosely were released from Holloway in 1943 they, too, were denied passports, but wrangled them by citing the Magna Carta. Simpler days.
The hard line on this is that MI5 thinks that Begum presents a significant enough threat to national security to be denied re-entry, the implication being that they know something we don’t. And because they can’t tell us what they know, we can’t assess for ourselves what that means and are left assuming the worst.
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