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UK Says Legal Bar Not Met to Strip Alaa Abd El-Fattah of Citizenship After Apology Over Old Posts

A government review of information failures is under way, with police considering whether the posts warrant investigation.

Overview

  • Abd El-Fattah issued an unequivocal apology for decade-old tweets that included calls for violence, acknowledging they were shocking and hurtful.
  • Conservative and Reform leaders renewed demands to revoke his nationality and deport him, dismissing the apology as insincere.
  • Downing Street condemned the historic posts as abhorrent but defended efforts to secure the release of a British citizen detained abroad.
  • Government sources said the Home Office will not pursue citizenship revocation because the statutory threshold is not met, noting he gained British nationality in 2021 via his UK-born mother.
  • Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper ordered a review into information failures around the case, and the Metropolitan Police said the resurfaced posts are being assessed for potential further investigation.