Going against grain but I think she can be rehabilitated. She was 15 when she was radicalised and tstill only 20-21 having been through more than most do in fifty years. It would be the humane thing to do to help her & if she'd been involved in anything else, most people would want to.
Say we do have her back, from what I've heard these people are a lost cause, where you would like to think they can be reformed, the odds I have read and heard about are so slanted against any betterment in the way these people think, I don't think it's worth taking the all too realistic dangerous risk to all of us they present.
The odds on anything happening to you Robbie if we were to bring her back to the UK, must be very minimal as it would more than likely be for me too but what would you have to say to anyone here that likely suffered as a result of reinstating her here in the UK?
It is a hard lesson for the woman but I think a necessary one that also gives a loud signal to anyone else that has similar ideas, let's face it Isis isn't exactly one of the most friendly of ideologies, burning people alive in a cage etc.
Regards, ippy.