Reform UK has criticized the Conservative Party over its decision to grant citizenship to Alaa Abd El-Fattah, an Egyptian activist recently released from prison. The controversy centers on historic social media posts by Mr Abd El-Fattah, which appeared to advocate violence and have since been condemned by politicians across the spectrum. While Mr Abd El-Fattah has publicly apologized for his remarks, some Conservative figures have called his apology insincere and demanded his citizenship be revoked. Supporters argue that Mr Abd El-Fattah's journey from anger to advocacy for human rights demonstrates personal growth, and they highlight his decade-long imprisonment as evidence of his commitment to humanitarian principles. The debate has intensified calls for greater scrutiny over citizenship decisions and the values expected of those granted British nationality.
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