Cameron to Announce Government Crackdown on ‘Poisonous ‘ Islamist Extremism

This article was last updated on April 16, 2022

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Sources have confirmed that prime minister David Cameron is expected to soon make major announcements at a meeting of the National Security Council, detailing a counter-terrorism bill to be included in this month’s Queen’s Speech. Cameron is anticipated to announce that “for too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens – as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone. It’s often meant we have stood neutral between different values, and that’s helped foster a narrative of extremism and grievance.”

The anticipated speech of PM Harper adds that “this government will conclusively turn the page on this failed approach. As the party of one nation, we will govern as one nation, and bring our country together.” Reports confirm that Cameron will clearly point out that the government intends to confront “head-on the poisonous Islamist extremist ideology,” adding “whether they are violent in their means or not, we must make it impossible for the extremists to succeed.”

In addition to that, the Quilliam Foundation think tank has claimed that Cameron’s plans still don’t deal with radicalisation, which is the primary reason for hundreds of British Muslims to travel to Syria and Iraq in order to fight with the extremist group Islamic State. Spokesman Jonathan Russell stated that “I don’t think it will tackle radicalisation. I don’t think it will change the numbers of people who are attracted to this poisonous ideology, and I don’t think it will attack the ideology itself.”

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