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The former chancellor wants to refer Britain’s critics to Prevent. He’s obviously terrified of the truth
If you think the answer to the rise in the radical right threat lies in counter-terrorism and/or counter-extremism policies, you are looking in the wrong place.
For many of those who are aware, Muslim communities included, Prevent is a common sense, social care approach to an ever-growing global phenomenon.
For many people affected by the Prevent programme to counter violent extremism, enough is not being done.
When it comes to preventing people being drawn into terrorism, our responsibility is to offer interventions and support to all individuals who are at risk.
Within the context of our policies for Integration, Hate Crime and the Prevention of terrorism, do we need a “Hateful” Extremism policy at all?
On the absurdity of a Western European extremism prevention program which indirectly strengthens right-wing extremism in Eastern Europe.
The Prevent databases are not concerning because they are a new revelation; they are concerning because they are not.