The debate surrounding the Shamima Begum case seems to be based predominantly on individual emotions, and little thought is being paid to the facts.

Shamima left the UK to join ISIS at the age of 15, making her a vulnerable child who lacked full agency.

She was clearly groomed and exploited by extremists in the unregulated world of social media. Her case proves challenging on all levels, moral, ethical and legal, as well as her individual psychological state.

All we see is a 19-year-old, with cold, extreme views, and a lack of remorse.

We are not judging her through the eyes of a trained psychologist though, and have no idea as to what kind of trauma the mind can be left under, after having gone through a similar ordeal as she has.

Stockholm Syndrome, for example, is a condition that causes hostages to develop a psychological alliance with their captors as a survival strategy during captivity.

There's no obvious hostage situation involved here, but how much free will is involved in cases of grooming?

And can a victim of grooming, who has not received professional help and guidance, really be judged for their actions independent of the fact that they were groomed?

Populist opinion should not cloud the morals, ethics, and laws of a civilised society.

Shamima, whether we like it or not, is a British citizen, and thus, is Britain's problem, whether that mean the state decides to lock her up for life, or otherwise, she is, nonetheless, Britain's responsibility to deal with.

Nationality is not a privilege, neither is an individual's right to nationality subject to conditions.

Nationality is an internationally recognised Human Right, an "absolute right" at that. This is not my opinion, this is international human rights law, incorporated into our own justice system. "They're jealous of our way of life", is what politicians tell us after a terror attack.

If that be the case, then wouldn't logic dictate that in this war on terror, we reinforce our way of life, uphold the laws and ideals we are so proud of? Is a 19-year-old woman going to be the reason we throw all these advancements out of the window and give in to our emotions?

Allowing the government to strip one individual of all human rights, is allowing for a very dangerous precedent to be set, such that should terrify us all.