Now, whenever you open Word or create a new document, your default font settings should be set exactly to what you want. In Word 2007, simply click Ok to save these settings as default. Click the bullet beside “All documents based on the Normal.dotm template?”, and then click Ok. In Word 2010, you will be given the option to set these settings for this document only or for all documents. To find the stories you want to read, and more, in your inbox, click here.You will be asked to confirm that you want these settings to be made default. “The nationality and borders bill will amend the law so citizenship can be deprived where it is not practicable to give notice, for example if there is no way of communicating with the person,” they said.įrom news to politics, travel to sport, culture to climate – The Independent has a host of free newsletters to suit your interests. “Deprivation of citizenship on conducive grounds is rightly reserved for those who pose a threat to the UK or whose conduct involves very high harm. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter In a statement to the Guardian on Wednesday, a Home Office spokesperson said that British citizenship “is a privilege, not a right”. Jack Hancock #JoinAUnion November 17, 2021 We told people that the Shamima Begum case was going to lead to this. Wavy Jones’ Locker November 17, 2021įascism it is I guess! - Ava Vidal ‘Receipt Queen Strikes Again’ □□□□ November 17, 2021 “Quietly” here is a misnomer because everybody who saw the Shamima Begun verdict for the Islamophobic mess that it is, as well as the racially motivated changes in British Citizenship laws post-1948 would have known it was only a matter of time that this would happen. If you are not white get ready to be Shamima Begum'ed. Yassmin wants to #EndSudanBlackout November 17, 2021 How else did you think this was going to end? Complacency, believing your protections do not need protection, is always dangerous. If a person is born in UK and spent their life in UK, where exactly are they supposed to go when stripped of their citizenship?! If they are a threat to public saftey, why is UK legal system not able to deal with prosecution/ criminal proceedings?- naturallybronzed November 17, 2021Ĭases like Shamima Begum’s are always test runs, to see how communities will react, to see if they can get away with it. If it's happening "quietly" it's because the media and Labour aren't shouting about it loudly enough- Eddie Cowling November 17, 2021ĭoes this not break international law? If applied consistently and if not applied consistently would surely amount to discrimination?- Sussed November 17, 2021 This is ridiculous surely they cannot get away with this law.- rafiq ahmed November 17, 2021 Hostile environment policies never ended we just stopped caring- □□□ November 17, 2021 Villains □□□□ /VsZwLhLulM- eric rolland November 17, 2021 Gonna need some opposition to this one lads because this is bleak- Claudia Boleyn BA □Socialist□□□□□□□□□□ November 17, 2021 Shamima Begum was a trial run.- D'Ellerious aka Dog Walker November 17, 2021 The move has since faced strong criticism online, with Twitter users describing it as “disgusting” and “like something out of a nightmare”. The new bill, currently in its report stage in the Commons, removes the requirement to notify the individual in question. The Guardian also reports that the power to remove British citizenship – albeit with notice – was introduced in the aftermath of the London bombings in 2005. The home secretary, Priti Patel, also wouldn’t need to give notice if it’s “in the interests of national security” or the relationship between the UK and another country, or it’s “otherwise in the public interest”. The recent proposed change in the Nationality and Borders Bill, reported by The Guardian, states under section nine that the requirement to notify individuals that their citizenship has been revoked “does not apply” if it’s not “reasonably practicable” to do so.
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