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Michael Gove proposes redefinition of ‘extremism’

Leaked documents reveal that Michael Gove is poised to unveil a contentious proposal this week, aiming to prohibit individuals and organizations deemed as undermining the UK’s liberal democratic system from participating in public life. Despite internal government concerns about potential legal challenges and division within the Tory government, Gove appears determined to push forward with the plan.

Downing Street stated on Monday that the government’s actions are prompted by an alarming surge in extremist activity, aimed at sowing division in society and undermining democratic institutions. Addressing this evolving threat is deemed essential for safeguarding the nation’s stability.

No 10 said, “The new definition and the accompanying engagement principles will be the first in a series of new measures to counter extremism. This new more precise definition will ensure and will be used by government departments and officials to ensure that they are not inadvertently providing a platform funding or legitimacy to groups or individuals who attempt to advance extremist ideology.”

On Thursday, Gove is expected to announce a revision of the government’s definition of extremism. The aim is to encompass groups that undermine British democracy, placing greater emphasis on ideological factors rather than solely focusing on verbal or behavioral expressions.

Gove will also instruct government bodies, including agencies, to refrain from interacting with or providing funding to any group identified as extremist under the updated regulations.

Some right-wing outlets have linked the decision to the ongoing Palestine protests calling for a ceasefire in Gaza – which they have been biased against since the October 7 attacks.


Don’t march alongside extremists, Michael Gove tells pro-Palestinian protesters

The Telegraph


Legal fears over Michael Gove’s new definition of ‘extremism’

The Guardian


Pro-Palestinian marchers should question whether extremist groups are behind protests, Michael Gove claims

Daily Mail


Groups ‘undermining’ British values to be guilty of extremism

The Times


Fears government will use new lists of extremists to embarrass Labour

Sky News


Attack victims hit out at extremism in open letter

BBC


What Michael Gove’s new definition of extremism means for free speech

inews


Nigel Farage calls out Gove: ‘When are we getting new advisor on anti-British hatred?’

Daily Express


Freedom of speech under threat as extremists launch bid to impose ‘blasphemy laws’, chilling report finds:

Freedom of speech is under threat from radical Muslims trying to impose blasphemy laws in all-but name

The Sun

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