Being stateless is one of the worst things you can be in the world, and the UK just passed a law letting the government quietly strip citizenship from anyone. The test case was a young British woman who got radicalized by the Wahhabis. She was of Bangledeshi descent but was born in the UK and had no ties to Bangledesh, but that was enough for the UK to strip her of her statehood, leaving her a stateless person. Now they've formalized the process and can do it to anyone they choose, essentially rendering null any pretense of civil rights.
I don’t know much about international law, but isn’t it illegal to make a person stateless? Aren’t you only allowed to revoke citizenship if they’re a citizen of another country? I mean obviously international law is a joke and doesn’t apply to Anglo countries but still
As far as I know it's a clear, obvious violation of the UN Charter of human rights.
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:amerikkka: .
I mean still :ukkk: but also :amerikkka: .