Government abandoned creating extremism laws as it is 'too difficult', former terror reviewer says

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Government abandoned creating extremism laws as it is 'too difficult', former terror reviewer says
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The Government has abandoned creating laws to tackle extremism because it is “too difficult” as their last attempt would have even criminalised Jeremy Clarkson, the former reviewer of terrorism laws has said.

The Government has abandoned creating laws to tackle extremism because it is “too difficult” as their last attempt would have even criminalised Jeremy Clarkson, the former reviewer of terrorism laws has said.

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