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Mental health issues.
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Yep, that’s been said also that he was radicalised during lockdown
Stand by for a lot more of the same as c.1,000 people from similar backgrounds are now landing daily on the coast in Kent. These, of course, are in addition to those who are admitted for asylum claims under legal routes.
Maybe we can learn something from the Poles by turning the dinghies away
1000's arriving each day on our beaches
how long do you think it will take to train them up to fill the 100000+
vacancies we have in the job sector and they can then be an asset to the collective ?
o look at the OP - I bet she will complain I have asnwered.....
anyway I feel sorry for the christian couple
who were doing their NT christian bit

I just feel sorry for them - esp the god what fools we were bit
oh dear does anyone mind me pointing out that beach arrivals are NOT the problem in Poland ?

land
like the russian invaders of old
Yes the Polish situation is different.
The UK's borders don't start on the coast, as many are all too quick to point out. That is the trouble.

Christian convert I see ;-)
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Yes an Iraqi , it was said on Sky News , he was ‘getting back’ because his application for asylum was taking too long
I can't see a reference to Christianity in that link, Ich. Where did you get that from?
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It was said in a news bulletin earlier Naomi
Which way did he convert, Bobbi. To or from Christianity?
It mentions his conversion to Christianity in this one Naomi.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-merseyside-59301708
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From, it’s said he was radicalised through lockdown,
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Ahh, it was said the other way round this morning , on GMTV
Oh, a Christian terrorist?
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So he’s a radicalised Christian ???
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A terrorist never the less Atheist !
He was converted TO Christianity.

He arrived in the UK from Dubai "around" 2014 having been sent there from Iraq by his mother, allegedly to escape an abusive father. He was confirmed into Christianity by the Rt Rev Cyril Ashton in Liverpool Cathedral in 2017. He was, according to those who knew him (mainly those who had given him somewhere to live), deeply moved by his faith in Jesus. But not moved quite enough, it seems.
I think it fairly safe to assume his conversion was a sham, or that it was very short lived.

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