Greater Manchester chief constable Sir Peter Fahy says government strategy could alienate Muslims and damage free speech and devout freedom David Cameron and Theresa May’s crackdown on extremism risks undermining the British values ministers want to protect,according to the most senior police chief in charge of anti-radicalisation.
Sir Peter Fahy, chief constable of Greater Manchester police, or told the Guardian that the government’s latest plans could be counterproductive,coming at a time when Muslims in the UK feel increasingly alienated.
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Source: theguardian.com