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  1. Sensitive_Echo5058 on

    “Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper has launched a review into what she calls “serious information failures” in the case of British-Egyptian activist Alaa Abd El Fattah.

    It comes after the Conservatives and Reform UK called for the activist to be stripped of UK citizenship and deported after social media posts in which he called for Zionists and police to be killed resurfaced.”

    I would like a review into why he was granted British citizenship in the first place.

    To the best of my knowledge, he was granted citizenship because his mother was a British citizen. She was granted citizenship because she was born here to a mother who was an international student originating from Egypt.

    So, why are we now responsible for a man who has spent the entirety of his life in Egypt and is otherwise culturally Egyptian?

  2. Alternative_Guitar78 on

    Why does this story seem to be getting so much attention from the BBC? It’s been at the top of the website for the last couple of days and on the six o’clock news this evening, it’s really not that interesting a story.

  3. “Next time we’ll know to bury this information before we comment”.

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