Britain and Islamic Extremists

by Michael Curtis (September 2016)

 

The official attitude, political and legal, of Britain to Islamic terrorists, jihadists and their supporters has and continues to be ambivalent. It used to be indecisive: now it’s not so sure. If not imitating the action of the tiger, British policy needs a stiffening of the sinews.  more>>>

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  1. The UK did succeed, however, in banning the entry of Robert Spencer and Pamela Geller, two well-known anti-jihad speakers, writers, and bloggers.

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