Tory Shadow Home Secretary pledges again to immediately ban HT |
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'The security of our people and of our nation [is] another key [Home Office] responsibility 'To take the lead in the battle against terrorism. 'And let's be clear. That ideology wants to destroy the civil liberties that make this country what it is. No Government should allow them to do so, and the way this Government has eroded those liberties is shameful and must be reversed. Grayling's remarks are rather ironic. He rightly complains that the government has 'eroded' our civil liberties in recent years and then goes on to say that if in power he will 'immediately ban Hizb ut-Tahrir'! HT certainly have a self-defeating policy of advocating non-participation in our democratic process but they are an avowedly non-violent group. The Tory plan is foolish and draconian and will only lead to a increase Muslim resentment against the unwarranted governmental interference. And all due to wanting to look tough by pandering to the xenophobic sentiments of voters.
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