The Government is being clear-eyed about the threat of extremism to “beat this poison”, the Communities Secretary told the Commons.
Michael Gove said: “The time has come for us all to stand together to combat the forces of division and to beat this poison.
“The liberties we hold dear, and indeed the democratic principles we’re all sent here to uphold, require us to counter and challenge the extremists who seek to intimidate, to coerce and to divide.
The Government is being clear-eyed about the threat of extremism to “beat this poison”, the Communities Secretary told the CommonsPA
“We have to be clear-eyed about the threat we face, precise about where that threat comes from, and rigorous in defending our democracy.
“That means upholding freedom of expression, religion and belief when they are threatened, facing down harassment and hate, supporting the communities facing the greatest challenge from extremist activity and ensuring this House and this country are safe, free and united.”