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How do we convince the Pakistanis to take them back, do you think, Sean
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Look, there's two issues here. One is we need to care for ourselves
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We are a nation that's increasingly sending a message abroad, we don't care, we're standing on all these principles
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that nobody cares about. We sit in Parliament and talk about our international reputation
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while we're internationally seen as fools, as soft touch. We need to get on top of that
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And let's be very clear, I would not send a penny to Pakistan
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until they accepted their international responsibilities. because I bet your bottom dollar, if it was reversed
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we'd take them back. So why do we expect less from them? Pakistan is a fully recognised country in the world
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sophisticated people. They can deal with their own criminals. We shouldn't have to. And, again, it should be linked to that aid
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We have leverage. Let's use the leverage. It is morally moribund not to respond by taking that money back
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The safety of our girls, the sanctity of our borders and just our pure reputation in the world should be defended
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And if the Labour Party doesn't do this, it will start to send a message as to why people shouldn't support them