PROSECUTE This Anti-British Bigot We Must stand Up for Ourselves - No-one Else WillBy Nick GriffinThe news that an anti-white Egyptian bigot has been welcomed into Britain by Keir Starmer got 2026 off to a familiar start - it’s anti-British business as usual for Two-Tier and his uniquely unpopular regime. On his return to the UK, Sir Keir said he was "delighted" the ‘activist’ was "back in the UK". Senior Conservatives have called for Abd el-Fattah to be stripped of his British citizenship and deported. But, as usual, the Tories and the populists are deliberately confusing the issue. Kemi Badenoch says that Home Secretary, Shabana Mahmood, should look at whether Abd el-Fattah’s “citizenship can be revoked and he can be removed from Britain”. This doesn’t just ignore the fact that el-Fattah was granted British citizenship in 2021 by Boris Johnson’s Conservative government. It also dodges that fact that successive Conservative and Labour governments had campaigned for his release from an Egyptian jail, recognising he had been unfairly detained. Worst of all, the Tories are seeking to score political points by demanding something they know Labour won’t or can’t grant, because their hands are tied by the law and the European Court of Human Rights. It’s all just shadow boxing for the voters. Only two demands make any sense at all: First, immediate withdrawal from the ECHR and a complete reworking of UK immigration laws. But the Tories happily worked under those laws when they were in power, so their belated ‘conversion’ to a pro-British stance lacks all credibility. Second - and this is so easy that the Tory failure to do it exposes their weakness and treachery - the answer to Abd el-Tatteh’s anti-white and anti-English tweets is to PROSECUTE him. The media have made much of el-Tatteh’s cmments against Zionists, Jews and the police. All three of these groups have their own organisations and powerful lobby groups to defend their own interests, so what they do or do not do is no concern of ours. If they feel aggrieved, they can take action themselves. I’m only interested in his attacks on us. His anti-white, and hence anti-British and anti-English hatred. He allgedly described British people as dogs and monkeys. “By the way I’m a racist, I don’t like white people so piss off,” was one of his charming posts. We need to respond to such attacks, using the same sort of complaints that the liberals and various ‘minorities’ are so quick to use against us. I think that an action under the Malicious Communications Act 1987 would now be out of time, but there’s a prima facie case under S.18 and 19 of the Public Order Act - incitement to racial hatred. I’m rather too busy to make such a complaint myself, but perhaps one of my readers would care to contact the Met Police and make it? If they refuse to act, it would highlight once again the highly selective nature of policing and justice in Two-Tier Britain. If, contrary to expectations, they do something about it, then it would not only give us oft-abused natives a bit of justice for once, it would also expose the Tories for having made such a song-and-dance about barking up the wrong tree. |

