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    1. peachy1990x on

      Absolutely he should.

      Calling for the slaughter of white people and wanting muslims to rise up and slaughter police isnt exactly a good look.

      Cant imagine this government or police will do anything though, there still trying to find dorris for her facebook post

    2. Shock suggestion, lets not take away British people’s citizenship because they tweet things we don’t like.

    3. Jaded_Strain_3753 on

      Seems like multiple politicians and celebrities were campaigning for his release without bothering to do a background check on him. I don’t doubt the charges in Egypt were bs though

    4. Pen_dragons_pizza on

      Another example of how the government in general seems to have no clue or care as to how safe we feel in this country

    5. Best-Hovercraft-5494 on

      funny how he is a called a dissident and not a democracy campaigner anymore. 

    6. Its crazy the Government didnt know about the tweets. It took twitter minutes to find them.

    7. Absolutely…unfortunately a past Tory government have made that far more difficult.

    8. Snaidheadair on

      Didn’t the Conservatives lobby for him to be released? Just seems they are hoping people forget their actions in the past again.

    9. What I find particularly remarkable is how carefully the BBC manages the story, read their description of what he is accused of, and then go and read his tweets. There is not only deliberate omission, the anti gay, racist anti white, and anti British tweets, but simply the nicety of not posting the texts themselves gives a hugely downplayed visceral feeling of the guy’s attitude.

      A lot of the bias in Britain comes from this misdirection.

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