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'Passive tolerance' is insufficient, says PM

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In a major speech, David Cameron has outlined four pillars of the government's approach to tackling "extremism".

The full strategy will be unveiled in the autumn. Andrea Williams said: "Islamic terrorism must be tackled, but David Cameron's approach remains dangerously ambiguous. Imposing and actively policing his definition of British values could quickly see Christians penalised." Read commentary from Archbishop Cranmer and Lapido Media.


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