She was born in Britain, she has that right to remain in Britain and obviously a lot of questions she has to answer but also some support that she needs.

She obviously has, in my view, a right to return to Britain. On that return she must face a lot of questions about everything she’s done. And at that point any action may or may not be taken.



I think the idea of stripping somebody of their citizenship when they were born in Britain is a very extreme manoeuvre.



Indeed I question the right of the home secretary to have these powers when the original law was brought in by Theresa May when she was home secretary.

