UK Minister Addresses Racism And Extremism
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“The Victims' Minister Alex Davies-Jones told us the government was acting to combat antisemitism and protect people's freedom of speech at the same time.”
“I think that many of these marches are absolutely designed to intimidate and I'm struck and I totally agree with what Oliver Dowden, my former colleague said and I know this is true that people in the Jewish community feel well they just don't go into central London on the days when the march is happening and that we should all the rest of us should find that utterly unacceptable.”
“He talked about strengthening the police presence in Jewish communities. He talked about increased investment in Jewish security services. ... about cracking down on extremism in the charity sector, preventing hate preachers from coming to the country, bar them from campuses.”
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