
"Well, quite frankly, he shouldn't have been here in the first place. I don't know the circumstances surrounding him getting citizenship on December 20, 2021. I don't know whether that crossed ministers' desks or not. But as far as I'm concerned and I'm now the shadow Home Secretary if I were Home Secretary, I would be walking round the corner into the Home Office right now, stripping him of his British citizenship and deporting him."
"To be honest, if Keir Starmer and Shabana Mahmood were serious, they would make sure that anyone in this country who is not a British citizen or who is a dual national whose British citizenship can be removed and who expresses extremist, racist, antisemitic or violent views, is deported. We've had enough of talking. People like Keir Starmer condemn antisemitism and extremism with words, but words are not good enough anymore. We need action."
Alaa Abd El-Fattah returned to the UK on Boxing Day after serving years in prison. The Prime Minister welcomed the return. Social media reaction included widespread anger over previous social-media posts attributed to El-Fattah that reportedly called for violence and targeted groups. The Shadow Home Secretary demanded immediate revocation of El-Fattah's British citizenship and deportation, questioned the circumstances of a December 20, 2021 citizenship grant, and urged action against dual nationals who express extremist, racist, antisemitic, or violent views. The Shadow Home Secretary described El-Fattah as a scumbag and insisted that words of condemnation are insufficient without deportation.
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