'We shouldn't just deport Alaa Abd El-Fattah, we should deport his sister as well,' says Patrick Christys

'We shouldn't just deport Alaa Abd El-Fattah, we should deport his sister as well,' says Patrick Christys

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Patrick Christys

By Patrick Christys


Published: 31/12/2025

- 08:23

Patrick Christys shared his opinion on El-Fattah's sister

It's not just the Egyptian extremist Alaa Abd El-Fattah that ought to be stripped of his British citizenship and deported. It's his sister as well.

Last night, Sir Keir Starmer and Yvette Cooper launched an investigation into information failures.


That meant the bloke who apparently hates white people and Jews was allowed to come and live in Britain. But they also missed his sister Mona's social media posts.

She appears to have praised the October 7th attacks by Hamas. She shared a picture of those Hamas paragliders, said it was like something out of a sci-fi movie, and that they had a special kind of imagination to find new ways of resisting occupation.

Those paragliders were, of course, terrorists who murdered and kidnapped innocent men, women and children.

She appears to have claimed that October 7th was basically the same as Ukraine resisting Putin's invasion, and she even condemned Amnesty International yes, Amnesty International, for calling on Hamas terrorists to stop their violence, she said. You don't ask an occupied nation to stop their resistance.

There are also what appear to be quite a lot of threats to kill on her social media. Now she says that it was silly bantering with friends. Do you tweet stuff like that? I'm not sure you do.

But just when you thought David Lammy couldn't look any more foolish, whilst he was in opposition, she was holding a sign actually next to him, urging then Foreign Secretary James Cleverly to bring her brother home. Well, he was home, wasn't he, because he was in Egypt.

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Patrick Christys shared his opinion on Mr El-Fattah's sister

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And there's no evidence that he's ever been to Britain before he landed here this year. But this is the thing I find most hilarious. The El-Fattah family have got everything they want and more from the British state.

Successive governments have bent over backwards for no apparent reason to give her brother and his sisters British passports, to release him from an Egyptian prison and to promote the family, to help them.

Her brother arrives in Britain. What does his sister Mona do? Well, she appears to call for the release of the Palestine Action hunger strikers immediately.

It's a classic, isn't it? You give these people everything and then they want even more.

But hey, it's not just the British state that was taken in by the El-Fattah family. It's establishment media boffins like Andrew Marr.

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Counter Terrorism Police are assessing Egyptian extremist Alaa Abd El-Fattah's tweets

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Great. Always worth listening to Andrew Marr, isn't it? The man who said that Britain was like a little beacon of stability when Labour won the election, so he's always bang on anyway.

Last year, 107 MPs and Lords signed a letter to David Lammy urging them to get El-Fattah into Britain.

These include people like Liberal Democrat peer Baroness Sarah Ludford, who is now trying to wriggle out of it by saying that she thought that someone else would just do the due diligence on the El-Fattah family.

Great Britain would not expect a bit more from the Lords, do we think?

Does it not seem incomprehensible to you that the intelligence services, the Foreign Office, top politicians, and members of the House of Lords who signed that letter knew nothing about his sister seemingly praising Hamas's October 7th attack or her tweets?

Now, look, we should strip his citizenship and we should deport him.

And I think we should just deport his sister as well. She needs to go.

But I think we need to prepare ourselves for the possibility that some people did actually know how extreme they are, but they ignored it because it didn't suit their narrative.

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