I grew up having a somewhat strained relationship with my dad. My parents had a bad marriage and my mum basically brainwashed me into thinking he was a bad person. Thing is, I can see through that now. No one is perfect. Not my mother, not my father. This has helped me get over those things and now I try to spend as much time with him as possible. I will surely miss him a lot when he goes.
It's pretty dangerous to generalize like that because it gives more permission to those genuinely bad men and puts pressure on the good men to not associate with that way of thinking.
Let's not get onto tax money, that's going to fund many things you wouldn't agree with. At least this would be going toward maintaining political congruency.
This makes the most sense to me. Allow her a fair trial, lock her up and show the world how the UK stays true to it's democratic and fair ways of governance. No doubt it will do more harm than good to strip Shamima's citizenship, radicalising her and whoever else she comes into contact with. With more insurgency and more conflict, the more unstable the world will be and the more we will see this stuff done by supposed democratic Western governments.
I'm a student but come from a fairly working class background. So I completely get where you're coming from, as I have often thought the same of certain groups of doctors