I'm not sure if Sajid Javid's personal story makes him more or less qualified for the job
. On one hand, acknowledging his troubled past shows some level of self-awareness and emotional intelligence. On the other hand, it raises questions about how he's going to make tough decisions like revoking Shamima Begum's citizenship without being swayed by personal sympathies
. The fact that he cites national security grounds as a justification seems more like a convenient cop-out than a genuine consideration for the complexities of the situation
. I need to see some concrete evidence or expert analysis to support this decision before I buy into it
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