Sunak Vows Crackdown on Extremism Threatening UK's Democracy
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Sunak warned that extremists on the far-right and Islamists are trying to undermine the UK's democracy and tear society apart.
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The PM expressed concern about protests over the Israel-Gaza conflict descending into intimidation and violence. He said police need to "draw a line."
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Sunak criticized George Galloway's election win, calling it "beyond alarming" that voters backed someone who dismissed events in Israel.
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The PM promised to back police in managing protests and introduce new frameworks for dealing with extremism.
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Sunak said the government will boost support for counter-terrorism efforts like Prevent and tackle extremism in universities to stop people aiming to undermine British values.