Over the course of three different Tory prime ministers, it seems not one has ever thought it worthy to bring up the well documented reign of terror that Abdel Fattah El-Sisi continues to unleash upon Egyptians since he came to power in 2013. On the contrary, the British have, via lucrative multi-million-pound arms deals, official visits, UAE-prompted investigations into the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood exiles in the UK and a post-Brexit trade deal, served to ensure that Sisi’s domestic brutality is normalised and bolstered, while its victims are demonised and sidelined. This is precisely why t…