UK ‘passing buck’ on British ISIS terrorists, Lord Lamont says Foreign camps could be a breeding ground for terrorists of tomorrow, Tory peer says

(National-UAE) Leaving British ISIS suspects in refugee camps and stripping them of their citizenship rather than taking them back to the UK for trial could create a “breeding ground of terrorists tomorrow,” Conservative former chancellor Lord Norman Lamont has warned.

Lord Lamont told the government that it was “passing the buck.”

Parliament also heard that the decision to revoke the nationality of Shamima Begum, who ran off as a schoolgirl to join ISIS, was a form of capital punishment that has left her as “the breathing dead.”

Ms Begum was 15 when she travelled from Bethnal Green, east London, through Turkey and into territory controlled by the terrorist group in 2015.

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