Humiliation for Starmer as adviser says Fattah case was ‘running joke’ | Politics | News
One of Sir Keir Starmerโs former top advisers has mocked the Prime Minister over the release of Egyptian activist Alaa Abd el-Fattah. Paul Ovenden, who served as Sir Keir Starmerโs director of strategy in No 10, said Mr Abd El-Fattahโs case had been โa running jokeโ in Whitehall.
Sir Keir said this week that bringing the activist to the UK โhas been a top priority for my Government since we came to officeโ. But Mr Ovenden insisted: โHis designation as a โhigh priorityโ for the Government came as a surprise to me โ doubly so, because until recently I was in a position of influence over the Governmentโs priorities.โ Mr Abd El-Fattah arrived in London on Boxing Day after the British Government successfully negotiated his release from custody in Egypt.
Sir Keir said at the time: โIโm delighted that Alaa Abd El-Fattah is back in the UK.โ But it emerged Mr Abd El-Fattah had made a series of comments calling for the killing of police and Zionists, describing British people as dogs and monkeys, and declaring: โIโm a racist, I donโt like white people.โ He also urged rioters to burn down Downing Street.
Mr Ovenden, who was also Labourโs director of communications when the party was in opposition, said: โWhat I knew of his plight during my time in government was largely down to his status as a cause cรฉlรจbre beloved of Whitehallโs sturdy, clean-shirted diplomats and their scurrying auxiliaries.
“They mentioned him with such regularity that it became a running joke among my colleagues โ a totem of the ceaseless sapping of time and energy by people obsessed with fringe issues.โ
He said the obsession with Mr Abd El-Fattah in Whitehall showed how the Government was influenced by โthe celebrity letter-writing campaign and the activist lawyersโ.
Mr Ovenden said: โOnce you start noticing it, you see it everywhere โ in the democratic powers handed to armโs-length bodies or the many small government departments too powerless or captured to resist lobbying efforts.โ
Mr Abd El-Fattah was granted UK citizenship in December 2021, reportedly through his British-born mother, under former Conservative prime minister Boris Johnson.
His imprisonment for charges of spreading false news was branded a breach of international law by United Nations investigators. He was pardoned by Egyptian president Abdel-Fattah el-Sisi in September after years of lobbying by Conservative and Labour governments.
Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper has said due diligence arrangements were โcompletely inadequateโ and ordered a review to ensure lessons are learned.
Mr Ovenden quit as Sir Keirโs director of strategy in September 2025.
