Will the UK deport this freak?

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I would say I sincerely doubt it, since the country of self-loathers will likely rally around him instead.
This is what it's quickly coming down to in the west. Will we fight, or will we bend over?

"But swiftly after Abd El-Fattah’s arrival in London, posts from around 2010 began to circulate in which he said the killing of “Zionists” is “heroic,” referred to British people as “dogs and monkeys,” called White people “a blight on the earth,” and said the police are “not human” and should be killed."

A political prisoner’s return to the UK was lauded by the government. Now ‘shocking’ tweets have sparked calls to deport him​


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Prime Minister Keir Starmer is facing demands for a British-Egyptian human rights activist to be deported and his UK citizenship to be revoked after social media posts emerged in which he called for “Zionists” to be killed, prompting criticism of successive British governments that campaigned for his release from prison in Egypt.

 
I would say I sincerely doubt it, since the country of self-loathers will likely rally around him instead.
This is what it's quickly coming down to in the west. Will we fight, or will we bend over?

"But swiftly after Abd El-Fattah’s arrival in London, posts from around 2010 began to circulate in which he said the killing of “Zionists” is “heroic,” referred to British people as “dogs and monkeys,” called White people “a blight on the earth,” and said the police are “not human” and should be killed."

A political prisoner’s return to the UK was lauded by the government. Now ‘shocking’ tweets have sparked calls to deport him​


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Nawww, they'll probably give him a Humanitarian Award and make him the mayor of some UK city.
 
I would say I sincerely doubt it, since the country of self-loathers will likely rally around him instead.
This is what it's quickly coming down to in the west. Will we fight, or will we bend over?

"But swiftly after Abd El-Fattah’s arrival in London, posts from around 2010 began to circulate in which he said the killing of “Zionists” is “heroic,” referred to British people as “dogs and monkeys,” called White people “a blight on the earth,” and said the police are “not human” and should be killed."

A political prisoner’s return to the UK was lauded by the government. Now ‘shocking’ tweets have sparked calls to deport him​


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The two-tiered justice syatem is a hallmark of some countries be they the U.K or Canada as evidenced by the mass arrests of British born citizens. Why isnt this man being arrested for his racism and hate as tbousands of British born citizens have? Americans fight against abusive police agencies, in Canada and the U.K they embrace the abusers, the courts celebrate their deceit with blind loyalty. You defend your Constitution and now finally your borders, what do Britisb authorites defend if the apply different laws? Who do they protect? Canada has the same issue and America and Americans have finally figured us out. Ditto for the U.K it seems unless they arrest this man as they have thousands of British born for their tweets. I support free speech but the Brits do not, so how will they operate in this instance.will.swy alot about their nation.
 
"Luke Tryl, director of More in Common, a polling firm, said that, absent a strong explanation from Labour, Abd El-Fattah’s case could become “a defining moment in public opinion,”
The two-tiered justice syatem is a hallmark of some countries be they the U.K or Canada as evidenced by the mass arrests of British born citizens. Why isnt this man being arrested for his racism and hate as tbousands of British born citizens have? Americans fight against abusive police agencies, in Canada and the U.K they embrace the abusers, the courts celebrate their deceit with blind loyalty. You defend your Constitution and now finally your borders, what do Britisb authorites defend if the apply different laws? Who do they protect? Canada has the same issue and America and Americans have finally figured us out. Ditto for the U.K it seems unless they arrest this man as they have thousands of British born for their tweets. I support free speech but the Brits do not, so how will they operate in this instance.will.swy alot about their nation.

Agree 100%.
If you're not going to run a society without the right to publicly speak freely, then this guy should be at the top of the list for punishment.
 
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