Jihadi Jack: ‘Free me so I can fight against Islamic radicalisation’ Jack Letts tells Sky News he doesn't mind losing his British citizenship because he doesn't want to be governed by Boris Johnson.

(Sky News) The Briton who ran away to join Islamic State as a teenager has told Sky News he wants to be released from jail to join the fight against Islamist radicalisation.

In an interview from prison, Jack Letts told Sky News he does not care about being stripped of his British citizenship, because he would not want to live in a country governed by Boris Johnson anyway.

“I’m being truthful when I’m saying I want to make a difference,” he told Sky News.

“I want to make up to the world that which I did against it.”

The 24-year-old, known as “Jihadi Jack,” said he wants to persuade other Muslims not to be lured into joining extremist terror groups.

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