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Originally Posted by Damien
TBH I think revoking citizenship should be done by the courts anyway. A government being able to revoke someone being British just like that? That's not a good power for them to have, it's not a good precedent to set. It's always going to be against the most supportive cases in which we're asked to accept overreaches of power, nobody wants to lobby for a terrorist, but if this holds up this is something they can do again....
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Deportation, extradition, and citizenship matters are officially classed by the Grand Chamber of European Court of Human Rights(not directly EU connected) as administrative matters, and therefore there is NO right to a "fair hearing". Several rulings have been made on the issues.