Plans For Counter Terrorist Minister.
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Blair urged to appoint counter-terror minister
Tony Blair was on Friday urged to appoint a counter-terrorism minister to coordinate the battle against violent extremism.
Commons Home Affairs Committee chairman John Denham said he was concerned that initiatives launched in the wake of July 7 bombings to combat extremism in the Muslim community were running out of steam.
Many members of the Muslim taskforce set up by the Prime Minister were now feeling "disillusioned" that their efforts had failed to produce concrete results.
He said the creation of a counter-terrorism minister, with responsibility for all aspects of the problem, would give the issue new impetus in Whitehall.
"One of the reasons why things lose political impetus is that actually nobody in Government is day-to-day in charge of bringing together all the elements of counter-terrorism, particularly fighting extremist, violent ideas at community level," he told the BBC Radio 4 Today programme.
"I think if you had a single minister who brought all of those elements together at a senior level of Government you perhaps avoid this problem of things being started and not seen through.
"If they ranged from a good knowledge of what was happening on the intelligence and policing side of things through to a real, hands-on involvement with the discussion and dialogue and practical work at community level, I think it would help avoid the situation where the Government launches initiatives which then peter out.
"We are going to live with terrorism for decades to come anyway, but if we don't develop these effective community strategies against terrorism we will live with it far longer than we need to."
However the senior Labour Muslim peer, Baroness Uddin, was sceptical that such an appointment would make a difference.
She said the Government needed to develop new leadership within the Muslim community.
"I don't know that ghettoising a post into counter-terrorism minister looking at policing and security and intelligence is going to empower the community," she said.
"What the Government has fundamentally failed to do and deliver is to create leadership among the Muslim community."
I Agree With The Idea Of Having A Counter Terrorist Minister, But I Am Adamant That Person Must Be Someone With Prior Experience In The Field, Like The Ex-Head Of MI5 Etc.
I Think, However, That The United States of America And The United Kingdom Should Forge A New Counter Terrorist Body, Combining The Intelligence Of Both Countries And Utilizing This Body In A More Active Role. Currently MI5 And MI6 Have No Powers Of Arrest, Have To Go Through Police Forces To Co-ordinate Searches And MI6 Are Not Even Allowed To Operate Inside The United Kingdom.
With A New Counter Terrorist Body However, Old School Rules And Conventions Can Be Disregarded. We Need A Highly Efficient CTU (Using "24" Name Now :tp: ) To Protect Our Countries Against Terrorist Attacks.
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"What the Government has fundamentally failed to do and deliver is to create leadership among the Muslim community."
Excuse Me, But The Muslim Community Does Have A Leadership, The Fucking United Kingdom Government. If They Don't Accept The Government As Their Leader Then They Should Go Someplace Else.
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