The UK government has condemned as “abhorrent” past social media posts by democracy activist Alaa Abd El-Fattah that have sparked a backlash since his return from detention in Egypt. Meanwhile, the Conservatives have called for the Egyptian-British dissident to be stripped of his UK citizenship and deported. It comes as the UK prime minister faces criticism for celebrating Mr Abd El-Fattah’s return to the UK on Boxing Day after posts emerged dating back to 2010 in which the activist appears to call for violence towards Zionists and the police. The Government condemns Mr El-Fattah’s historic tweets and considers them to...