Concern over mass migration is terrorist ideology, says Prevent
- Sir William Shawcross delivered a damning report two years ago that criticised the Prevent programme for failing to stop Islamist terror attacks in the UK.
- The report followed cases like Axel Rudakubana, referred thrice to Prevent but dismissed, who committed a mass stabbing last year killing three children in Southport.
- Prevent classifies 'cultural nationalism'—the belief that Western culture is threatened by mass migration—as an extreme right-wing terrorist ideology requiring deradicalisation intervention.
- Lord Young warned that this broad definition risks ensnaring mainstream politicians and lawful views, causing "serious, long-lasting consequences" and undermining counter-extremism efforts.
- This classification and approach could weaken Prevent’s focus on genuine violent threats and potentially stifle public debate on migration and cultural identity.
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