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‘***** Hate White People’: UK Govt Celebrates Securing Release of Jailed Egyptian Extremist Activist

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The UK Prime Minister hailed achieving a “top priority” for his government with the release of Alaa Abd El-Fattah from his native Egypt, prompting critics to highlight the activist’s extreme writings against Britain, white people, police officers, and “Zionists”.

Alaa Abd El-Fattah, unfailingly and uncritically referred to in legacy media reportage as an “Anglo-Egyptian activist” despite only recently having been given British citizenship by the previous Conservative government, has arrived in the United Kingdom after being released from prison in Egypt.

The British government has tirelessly advocated for El-Fattah for years, despite his opinion that Britons are “dogs and monkeys”.

British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer hailed the government’s achievement of having managed to negotiate the release of the Arab Spring revolutionary: “I’m delighted that Alaa Abd El-Fattah is back in the UK and has been reunited with his loved ones, who must be feeling profound relief… Alaa’s case has been a top priority for my government since we came to office. I’m grateful to President Sisi for his decision to grant the pardon.”

 

Channel Crisis: Illegal Migrant Crossings Hit Record High for December, as over 800 Land​

After a month of relative quiet in the waterway due to harsh weather conditions, Channel crossings have begun to ramp back up again, with 737 crossings last weekend and a further 803 arrived on Saturday.

According to The Sun newspaper, Saturday’s crossings marked the highest daily total since October 8th, when 1,075 reached British shores in a day. The paper also noted that it marked the highest daily total for the month of December since the crisis began in earnest in 2018.

The BBC calculated that the latest arrivals take the total for the year to 41,455. This is compared to 36,816 during the entire year of 2024. It also marks the first time that more than 40,000 arrived since 2022, when 45,755 illegals reached the UK in small boats.

The failure by the government to stem the tide of illegal migrants has been a major setback for Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, whose left-wing Labour Party swept to power last year in large part over voter frustration with the previous Tory government’s handling of Britain’s borders.

 

Unelected ‘Equalities’ Overseer Warns Britons Against ‘Demonisation of Migrants’​

The idea that mass migration poses risks to the United Kingdom is a “creation”, and Britons should not demonise migration, the new head of the government’s unelected equality watchdog has said.

The leader of the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC), one of the massive proliferation of Blair-era ‘quango’ (quasi-non-governmental organisation) bodies created to take power away from the democratically elected parliament and invest it in entrenched arms-length bodies permanently staffed by ideological fellow-travellers, has warned Britons against considering leaving the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR), reports The Daily Telegraph .

Accusing discussions around migration and border control of being dishonest, Mary-Ann Stephenson said “this idea that migration causes huge risks for the country” is “created”.

Stephenson, the newly-installed chairman of the EHRC — the UK’s human rights ‘regulator’ — has said in her first major interjection since taking office that opposition to the European Union’s ECHR is merely based on “misleading” stories about court cases.

While Nigel Farage’s Reform UK has vowed to withdraw from the organisation should it form a future government, allowing the UK to control its own borders and decisions on deportation without asking Europe for permission, Stephenson said that would be a “mistake”.

 
The failure by the government to stem the tide of illegal migrants has been a major setback for Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, whose left-wing Labour Party swept to power last year in large part over voter frustration with the previous Tory government’s handling of Britain’s borders.

Does the govmint see it as a failure or an achievement?
 
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