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Prevent review calling for focus on Islamists could make ‘Britain less safe’, critics say

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Lizzie Dearden
Home Affairs Editor
Wednesday 08 February 2023 19:40 GMT
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Critics say William Shawcross’ review has ‘no credibility’ after boycott over remarks on Islam
Critics say William Shawcross’ review has ‘no credibility’ after boycott over remarks on Islam (PA)

A review calling for the UK’s counterterror programme to focus more on Islamism rather than the far right and other threats could make “Britain less safe”, critics have said.

William Shawcross, a former Charity Commission head with close ties to the government, said the Prevent programme should be “recalibrated” to reflect that “the most lethal threat in the last 20 years has come from Islamism”.

But more suspected far-right extremists are currently referred to the intervention scheme than Islamists, and the number of incels has also been rising after the head of MI5 warned terrorism was “evolving” in the UK.

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