CounterExtremism
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The Counter Extremism Group provides practical counter-extremism policy solutions to decision makers.
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Joined February 2020
Instead of new definitions, the Government should re-assert the existing religious-hate framework in a clear, one-page form to give communities confidence in equal protection & help institutions apply the law properly, avoiding special treatment, legal confusion & chilled speech
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Dr. Allington argues that a definition could cause tensions between faiths; and local government, schools, and police would likely treat a non-statutory definition as equivalent to a statutory definition, impacting the functioning of such organisations in unpredictable ways.
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The report finds that members of all faith groups in the UK are protected by several interlocking pieces of legislation, which were formulated in such a way as to protect all citizens from harm, and to provide all citizens with equal rights.
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"A British Legal Framework for Religious Hate and the Challenges of Defining Anti-Muslim Hatred", authored by @dr_d_allington, argues that existing British law already provides adequate protection for members of all faith groups, including Muslims.
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A new report from @CEGroupUK examines Britain's legal framework for tackling anti-Muslim hatred and the inherent challenges of creating an Islamophobia definition. The report is covered by @charleshymas in the @Telegraph
telegraph.co.uk
Defining ‘anti-Muslim hostility’ risks illegally discriminating against other faiths, report warns
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Day 5 of the Young Leaders in National Security Fellowship featured engaging sessions with a lineup of insightful speakers including Edward Stringer, @manwarali, Lord Anderson, William Baldet MBE and Steve Gallant QGM.
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Scrap Islamophobia definition because of free speech risks, Starmer told https://t.co/Tu4JehQtxI
telegraph.co.uk
‘Spongy or inaccurate’ terms could lead to failure to protect people and ‘overzealous’ enforcement, says terror laws adviser
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The Rt Hon. the Lord Blunkett & Jonathan Hall KC in conversation with Lord Carlile of Berriew this week as part of the Young Leaders in National Security Fellowship. https://t.co/Nrrx9VruyN
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Day 4 of the Young Leaders in National Security Fellowship 2025 saw the brilliant sessions continue with impressive speakers including @SirDavidOmand, Barry Marston, Scott Storrie, @KasraAarabi, @DouglasKMurray, Munira Mirza, @LordWalney and @mragilligan.
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Day 3 for the Young Leaders in National Security Fellows 2025 has been eye-opening. It included a session at No.10 as well as sessions with The Rt Hon. the Lord Gove, Sir William Shawcross, Sir John Jenkins, Lindsey Bell, Dr Craig McCann and Dr. Laura Gilbert CBE.
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Day 2 of the Young Leaders in National Security Fellowship wrapped up with captivating sessions with Joe Whittaker, Paul Mott and Duncan Gardham. In the evening we heard an enthralling discussion from The Rt Hon. the Lord Blunkett, Lord Carlile and Jonathan Hall KC.
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Day 2 of the Young Leaders in National Security started with thought-provoking sessions from Jonathan Hall KC, Dean Haydon, The Rt Hon. the Lord Blunkett and an alumni lunch.
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This afternoon the Young Leaders in National Security Fellows heard fascinating insights from @RobinSimcox, Matthew Coffey, @dr_d_allington and @davidtoube.
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The fifth Young Leaders in National Security Fellowship has started this morning with an introductory session led by Hannah Stuart and then an insightful one with the patron, Lord Carlile.
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New CEG report on Islamist Antisemitism covered by @matt_dathan in today’s @TheTimes reports on Home Secretary Yvette Cooper’s comments on the threat from Islamist extremism https://t.co/hffMBnfYyf
thetimes.com
Peer backs a report accusing the government of failing to confront the growing threat from radical Islamists that has increased since the October 7 attacks
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In his Foreword to the report, @LordBlunkett writes, 'chronicling the genuine danger of allowing antisemitism to emerge wherever and whenever the historic roots of hatred show themselves is a valuable contribution to warnings for the future by reflecting on the past.'
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On the report @YvetteCooperMP stated that 'we must be clear about the persistent threat from Islamist extremism…Islamist extremism remains the highest terrorism threat assessed by our security and intelligence agencies in the UK that they work continually to counteract.’
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Building on the findings of the Shawcross review that in the British context, antisemitism can be a significant component of radicalisation towards terrorism, this report argues that the British state must now address this driver of extremism
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