A DELUDED ISIS bride who flew to Syria to join the organisation responsible for the Manchester Bombings which killed 23 British people wants to come ‘home’ to the UK.

After showing no remorse for joining the terrorist group and talking quite candidly to Times journalist about not being 'phased' by the sight of a severed head in a bin as the person was 'an enemy of Islam,' she wants to be let freely back into the UK to live among us, breathing the same air as the family of 8-year-old Saffie Roussos and the other innocent people killed at the hands of ISIS during the Ariana Grande concert and the London Bridge attack, so she may enjoy our health care and benefits.

Not to mention the countless other acts of terror and atrocities the organisation have claimed responsibility for around the world.

Shamima Begum, 19 might not be directly responsible for these deaths but she has said outright that she does not regret joining the group at 15 and does not seem remotely bothered by what they have done, let alone recant her support of them, and god knows what she has been doing in Raqqa all this time, or what her jihadist husband has been up to.

I do feel sympathy for her family and can't imagine the perplexing emotions they must be feeling, missing their daughter and trying to fathom how she has come to be the mother of two children who both died and one unborn baby whose fate is un clear. But if the government lets her come back, what message does it send to the world if we let her in but the Canadian Journalist Lauren Southern was detained and banned from entering the UK because she handed out provocative flyers in Luton last year. Even more worrying is that the Manchester Bomber Salman Abedi was rescued from Libya and allowed to fly back to Manchester three years before his attack.

Even if she is thrown in prison as soon as she gets off the plane, she may radicalise other inmates or pass on a number of hideous things they might have taught her.

As for her being an innocent victim of online grooming, 15 is old enough to know that murder and rape are wrong. Shamima flew to Syria of her own free will, she left her family and her country behind, she was not forced into a marriage the way many women in IS territory were.