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Philp: 'It is shameful that to strip British citizenship

Scottish Daily Express

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December 30, 2025

Keir Starmer is too weak from this despicable man’

Philp: 'It is shameful that to strip British citizenship

Activist Alaa Abd El-Fattah with family and friends after his release from Egyptian prison in September. Left, Chris Philp

been “twisted out of their meaning”.

But Reform UK leader Nigel Farage last night accused the government of opening the country’s borders to “evil people” as he demanded urgent law changes.

Home Office officials believe that Mr Abd El-Fattah, who returned to Britain on Boxing Day after being released from jail, would fall short of the threshold to have his UK citizenship revoked.

Even more incredibly, sources told the Daily Express Sir Keir’s welcome for the Egyptian dissident could mean he is never deported.

Former immigration minister Kevin Foster said: “The most likely [way to revoke citizenship] here is to argue it’s not conducive to the public good. It’s hard to see how the government could argue this having welcomed his arrival.”

Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp called Mr Abd El-Fattah an “extremist”, adding: “It is shameful that Keir Starmer is too weak to strip British citizenship from this despicable man and deport him. He has spouted hateful anti-white racism, antisemitic bile and called for acts of violence against Britain. People like this have no place here.

“Labour is pointing to a historic judgment based on the ECHR.

“They should challenge this again in the courts, but the solution ultimately is to leave the ECHR.”

Reform UK has demanded Labour changes the law to ensure all foreign nationals granted British citizenship are of “good character”.

The party also said it will change the law to allow the Home Secretary to deport anyone who expresses “vile and anti-British views”. Mr Farage said: “Both Tory and Labour governments have opened our doors to evil people.

“Reform will change the law and make our country safe again. Will Starmer do the same?”

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