'Extremist Brits make up 80 per cent of terror suspects'
UP to 80 per cent of suspects who want to attack the UK are home-grown, according to Britain’s top counter-terrorism cop.Neil Basu Met Assistant Commissioner wants to know why up to 80 per cent of terror suspects are home-grownMr Basu said police and security services are no longer enough to win the fight against extremism and called on wider society to play a role.: “Don’t forget that 70-80 per cent of the people we arrest, disrupt or commit an attack here, are born and raised here.
Don’t forget that 70-80 per cent of the people we arrest, disrupt or commit an attack here, are born and raised here"I want good academics, good sociologists, good criminologists ... to be telling us exactly why that is."
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