to answer the first part of your question, i don't think it would harm the child in it's first few years, the child is father oblivious to this sort of detail. It is more important for the baby tohave the prescence and attention of it's mother in the early years. I'm sure in most womens prisons the baby would not be in danger. As for breast feeding, i have nothing against this in real life, a women on the bus latched one on, bobody stared or commented.
Some ladies put the hurdles he has to jump so high, he can't do it and he will move to a more reasonable lady, realising that vanity, and not loves asks him to perform the impossible.
I love Paris though it's expensive, I love the food and the woman have sophisitcation and chic Just 45mins by air though more time from the Charles de Gaule airport by train to the Gare de Nor Paris
Jihadi bride Shamima Begum has been granted legal aid to fight the decision to remove her citizenship, the Mail can reveal today +6
Jihadi bride Shamima Begum has been granted legal aid to fight the decision to remove her citizenship, the Mail can reveal today
Jihadi bride Shamima Begum has been granted legal aid to fight the decision to remove her citizenship, the Mail can reveal today.
In a decision blasted as ‘disgusting’ and ‘ridiculous’ by MPs, lawyers have successfully asked for taxpayers’ cash on her behalf, arguing that Home Secretary Sajid Javid’s decision was unfair on the 19-year-old Islamic State acolyte.
It means taxpayers face a legal bill which could run into hundreds of thousands of pounds to fund the former London schoolgirl’s fight to come back to the UK. She is currently in a refugee camp in Syria.
Last night there was fury at the decision by the Legal Aid Agency (LAA), which emerged on the day it was alleged that Begum had stitched suicide bombers into explosive vests. It was also claimed she carried a Kalashnikov rifle and served in a senior role in the IS’s ‘morality police’ as an enforcer of its laws.
The British-born schoolgirl left her family in East London to join IS the age of 15 in February 2015. She lived in the Syrian city of Raqqa and married a Dutch jihadi named Yago Riedijk with whom she had three children, all of whom died as infants.
After being missing for four years, the teenager resurfaced at a refugee camp earlier this year saying she wanted to come home and pleading to be allowed back.
In a dramatic move, Mr Javid ordered that she be stripped of her citizenship ‘in order to protect this country’.
However, the Mail has now learnt that British taxpayers will help pay for her court battle to return, even though Begum has not applied for legal aid herself, nor formally instructed lawyers.
Why should we pay her legal bills she left England for Isis of her own free will, andwas involved with Isis.
RE: Women in prison
Now you are ging into exceptions, every case would be juged on its circumstances,my answer was for a short sentence, minor crime.