Civil society is much more effective than government in challenging extremism
The government is not a credible messenger for young individuals vulnerable to radicalisation.
The government is not a credible messenger for young individuals vulnerable to radicalisation.
Many communities have already become active in addressing Ofsted’s concerns about far right and Islamist extremism.
Britain’s widespread surveillance is already broader than the majority of other European countries.
Erasing extremist content and prosecuting foreign fighters won’t be enough.
The radical right and radical Islamists are seen as mortal enemies. But in Europe they are increasingly finding common ground.
Only by challenging extremism in broad daylight can the cracks in extremist ideologies be shown for what they really are.