Egyptian dissident Alaa Abd El-Fattah has finally apologised as calls intensify for the activist to be stripped of his citizenship and deported. Mr Abd El-Fattah branded Britons "dogs and monkeys", called for Zionists to be killed and boasted of his hatred for white people. Article continues below ADVERTISEMENT But the human rights activist – whose return was celebrated by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer – claimed some of his abhorrent tweets were “twisted out of their meaning”. Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp dismissed the apology, branding El-Fattah a “despicable scumbag”. El-Fattah said: “Looking at the tweets now - the ones...