Quote from: Savonarola on December 29, 2025, 04:50:24 PMQuote from: Josephus on December 29, 2025, 04:31:17 PMI was talking to a friend about Brigitte; for someone acknowledged as a classic film star, she did disappear fairly quickly. I mean, Sophia Loren, at least, was making films till relatively recently. But Bardot?
I think she quit acting in the early 70s when she was still in her 30s (although, from what I've seen of them, her 70s films aren't very good.)
Quote from: Savonarola on December 29, 2025, 04:50:24 PMQuote from: Josephus on December 29, 2025, 04:31:17 PMI was talking to a friend about Brigitte; for someone acknowledged as a classic film star, she did disappear fairly quickly. I mean, Sophia Loren, at least, was making films till relatively recently. But Bardot?
I think she quit acting in the early 70s when she was still in her 30s (although, from what I've seen of them, her 70s films aren't very good.)
Quote from: Josquius on Today at 02:55:11 AMQuote from: Razgovory on December 29, 2025, 09:04:43 PMThe American right used to go on and on about "no-go" zone in Britain. I thought it was complete bullshit, but this year football fans from a certain country were told not to show up in a certain city because it wouldn't be safe. So I guess there are no-go zones now?
Also, this Egyptian guy, was he the same lot that got gunned down while people on Languish cheered 10-15 years ago?
This happens quite often in European competitions.
E.g.
https://www.tntsports.co.uk/football/uefa-europa-conference-league/2023-2024/legia-warsaw-fans-banned-for-five-away-matches-after-trouble-at-aston-villa-in-uefa-europa-conferenc_sto9919453/story.shtml
There's far more "no go zones" in the US than the UK.

Quote from: garbon on Today at 09:54:40 AMI thought Bangladesh had repeatedly stated she was not a Bangladeshi citizen and UK gov said whatevs.Yeah. You can't make a person stateless - so there's always been powers to revoke citizenship of a dual national (arguably the main/only big risk of being dual national?). I think the change with Begum was that they interpreted that as also applying if someone is entitled to another citizenship so whether she had Bangladeshi citizenship or not wasn't relevant because she was entitled to it. On the same measure Egypt could have stripped El Fattah of citizenship and deported him to the UK.
Quote from: garbon on Today at 09:54:40 AMQuote from: PJL on Today at 09:52:37 AMQuote from: garbon on Today at 09:43:42 AMQuote from: HVC on Today at 09:21:53 AMGonna be a race to strip him of citzrnship, isn't it? UK can't do it if egypt does it first, right? And vice versa. Can't leave someone stateless?
Shamima?
She had dual Bangladeshi & British citizenship, and we stripped our side first.Quote from: garbon on Today at 09:54:40 AMI thought Bangladesh had repeatedlyQuote from: PJL on Today at 09:52:37 AMQuote from: garbon on Today at 09:43:42 AMQuote from: HVC on Today at 09:21:53 AMGonna be a race to strip him of citzrnship, isn't it? UK can't do it if egypt does it first, right? And vice versa. Can't leave someone stateless?
Shamima?
She had dual Bangladeshi & British citizenship, and we stripped our side first.
I thought Bangladesh had repeatedly stated she was not a Bangladeshi citizen and UK gov said whatevs.Quote from: garbon on Today at 09:54:40 AMstated she was not a Bangladeshi citizen and UK gov said whatevs.Quote from: PJL on Today at 09:52:37 AMQuote from: garbon on Today at 09:43:42 AMQuote from: HVC on Today at 09:21:53 AMGonna be a race to strip him of citzrnship, isn't it? UK can't do it if egypt does it first, right? And vice versa. Can't leave someone stateless?
Shamima?
She had dual Bangladeshi & British citizenship, and we stripped our side first.
I thought Bangladesh had repeatedly stated she was not a Bangladeshi citizen and UK gov said whatevs.
Quote from: garbon on Today at 09:54:40 AMQuote from: PJL on Today at 09:52:37 AMQuote from: garbon on Today at 09:43:42 AMQuote from: HVC on Today at 09:21:53 AMGonna be a race to strip him of citzrnship, isn't it? UK can't do it if egypt does it first, right? And vice versa. Can't leave someone stateless?
Shamima?
She had dual Bangladeshi & British citizenship, and we stripped our side first.
I thought Bangladesh had repeatedly stated she was not a Bangladeshi citizen and UK gov said whatevs.
Quote from: PJL on Today at 09:52:37 AMQuote from: garbon on Today at 09:43:42 AMQuote from: HVC on Today at 09:21:53 AMGonna be a race to strip him of citzrnship, isn't it? UK can't do it if egypt does it first, right? And vice versa. Can't leave someone stateless?
Shamima?
She had dual Bangladeshi & British citizenship, and we stripped our side first.
Quote from: garbon on Today at 09:43:42 AMQuote from: HVC on Today at 09:21:53 AMGonna be a race to strip him of citzrnship, isn't it? UK can't do it if egypt does it first, right? And vice versa. Can't leave someone stateless?
Shamima?
Quote from: HVC on Today at 09:21:53 AMGonna be a race to strip him of citzrnship, isn't it? UK can't do it if egypt does it first, right? And vice versa. Can't leave someone stateless?
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