Yorkshire Post

I won’t let IS suspects return to UK, says Williamson

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DEFENCE SECRETARY Gavin Williamson has fuelled a diplomatic row with the United States by insisting that the UK will not take back the British Islamic State suspects dubbed ‘the Beatles’.

Washington has said that countries should take responsibi­lity for their own citizens captured in the battle against IS.

But Mr Williamson has resisted suggestion­s that Alexanda Kotey and El Shafee Elsheikh should return to the UK to stand trial.

The two men were captured in Syria, having fallen into the hands of Kurdish militia fighters in January, and are currently under guard in the caliphate’s former heartland.

Scarboroug­h-born Mr Williamson, speaking yesterday in Brussels, said the two – alleged to be part of a notorious IS terror cell known as the Beatles because of their British accents – should not return to the UK.

They had “turned their back on British ideas, British values”, he said.

“Do I want them back in the United Kingdom? No, I don’t.”

Mr Williamson, who was promoted to Defence Secretary last year following the resignatio­n of Sir Michael Fallon, held talks with US counterpar­t Jim Mattis yesterday but declined to say what possible solutions they had discussed.

Both men had been at an internatio­nal summit in Rome on Tuesday where the Pentagon chief urged countries to take back their fighters.

Mr Mattis said “the important thing is that the countries of origin keep responsibi­lity for them”.

It is understood that the pair have been stripped of their British citizenshi­p, although officials at the Home Office have refused to comment on individual cases.

A Whitehall source said: “They are not British subjects and should pay the price for their crimes in Syria.”

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