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Now the Prevent programme is in safe hands

The government was right to appoint William Shawcross as its Independent Reviewer, says Robin Simcox

February 5, 2021 15:05
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LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - MARCH 10: Author William Shawcross with his Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (RVO) medal, presented by Britain's Queen Elizabeth II during an investiture ceremony at Buckingham Palace on March 10, 2011 in London, United Kingdom. Mr Shawcross wrote the official biography of the Queen Mother. (Photo by Dominic Lipinski - WPA Pool/Getty Images)
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The UK has suffered repeated terrorist attacks in recent years. At least one of the perpetrators was on the radar of Prevent, the UK government’s strategy to stop people from carrying out or supporting acts of terrorism. Prevent plays a key part in keeping the UK safe from terrorist atrocities.

Those facts may seem contradictory, but all of the above can be true at the same time.

Prevent is the safeguarding programme for dealing with individuals who exhibit signs of becoming involved in terrorist activity. It focuses on all forms of terrorism, but the two most prominent threats currently facing the UK are those familiar to British Jews: Islamist extremists, primarily, but also the far-right.

By attempting to draw people away from an extremist mindset, Prevent can potentially change, as well as save, lives.