Anjem Choudary, the radical cleric in Britain has claimed that he would renounce his British citizenship and live under the rule of ISIS, if the government would grant him safe passage.
In an interview with the Times he reportedly said that if he had his passport he would have already travelled to areas in Syria or Iraq presently controlled by the militant Islamic organization ISIS, also known as the Islamic State.
In response Keith Vaz, chairman of the Common home affairs select committee, reportedly said: "If he wants to go, he should be allowed to go. I think that would be a much better scenario than having him stay.
"Why should the Home Office or anyone else give him safe passage? He must take the consequences if he is propagating the views of ISIS," Vaz said. "I think people would like to see the back of him."
