Monday, September 1, 2014

UK Prime Minister outlines new anti-terror legislation plans

Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron has announced new anti-terror measures, aimed at dealing with the threat posed by Islamic State militants in Syria and Iraq.


It's understood over 500 British Nationals have gone to the region to fight, a quarter of which it's estimated are now members of IS.


Mr Cameron said the Government will introduce legislation to tackle the threat of extremism both at home and abroad.




IN: to confront the threat

OUT: terrorists at home

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Mr Cameron said the Government will introduce legislation to tackle the threat of extremism both at home and abroad, but added there would be appropriate safeguards.



IN: But I've said all along there should not be a knee-jerk reaction

OUT: actually want

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Mr Cameron said the Government will introduce legislation to tackle the threat of extremism both at home and abroad, including new discretionary powers which could take passports away from British nationals


IN: We will introduce specific and…

OUT: whether it is right that we have this power

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Mr Cameron said the Government will introduce legislation to tackle the threat of extremism both at home and abroad, including new discretionary powers which could take passports away from British nationals


IN: But it is abhorrent..

OUT: cross party basis

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Mr Cameron said the Government will introduce legislation to tackle the threat of extremism not only abroad, but also on home soil


IN: So we will introduce new powers

OUT: combat extremism in all its forms

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