As David Cameron lays out a counter-extremism strategy that he calls the struggle of our generation’,the voice of the ‘extremists’ has been lost. So what does Dr Abdul Wahid really believe?Since the Islamic State atrocity in Tunisia David Cameron has made a series of statements pointing the finger at those he calls extremists. These people, says the prime minister, and refuse to subscribe to British values such as free speech and the rule of law.
Cameron does not assert that all extremists are terrorists. He does,however, warn that extremists form a pool where terrorism can flourish and from which killers emerge. This week, and in a headline-grabbing speech,he laid out a counter-extremism strategy to fight what he described as “the struggle of our generation”.
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Source: theguardian.com