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Now criticising two-tier policing can be example of ‘far-Right extremism’, leaked Home Office report claims

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Fear of two -time police work is a 'extreme legal swing story', a leaked report from the home office claims.

The most important assessment of extremism also says that care gangs – called alleged group -based sexual abuse – are an issue that is exploited by extreme right to stir up hatred from Muslims.

The report insisted on the use of the police use of controversial 'non-crime hatred incidents' and introducing a new crime of 'harmful communication' to tackle online misuse of members of parliament, which is concerned about freedom of expression .

The 'Rapid Analytical Sprint' launched by Home Secretary Yvette Cooper in the aftermath of the Southport murders and the riots they fueled last summer also proposes a new approach to extremism based on the actions of people and the damage they have Instead of the ideology, they subscribe.

It says that there is now a 'more diverse' range of extremist beliefs, ranging from anarchists and protesters from the environment to those obsessed with blood baths at school and an online subculture of women's lords called the 'male atmosphere'.

But experts from the policy exchange Think tank, who have shown a copy of the unpublished home office document, say that it means that it is brought the risks of radical Islamism and the prevention of the occurring teams trying to stop with those They are radicalized terrorism.

Authors of the report, Paul Stott and Andrew Gilligan, said last night: 'Many of these supposed other extremisms simply do not meet the test of the damage of national security or safety.

'The government must certainly be alerted by, and should tackle, violence against women and other social damage – but they are not extremism as defined so far.

Now criticising two-tier policing can be example of ‘far-Right extremism’, leaked Home Office report claims

The 'Rapid Analytical Sprint' launched by Home Secretary Yvette Cooper (photo) in the aftermath of the Southport murders and the riots they fueled last summer, also proposes a new approach to counter-extremism

Rioters in Rotherham during the summer -wide unrest. Some of the report refers to the idea that popularity in the aftermath of riots of last summer that police and courts treat white offenders more seriously than those from ethnic minorities

Rioters in Rotherham during the summer -wide unrest. Some of the report refers to the idea that popularity was becoming in the aftermath of last summer that the police and courts treat white offenders more seriously than those from ethnic minorities

Rioters in Rotherham last summer. The report claims: ¿Right extremist stories (especially around immigration and police) are in some cases

Rioters in Rotherham last summer. The report claims: 'Right extremist stories (especially around immigration and police) are in some cases' leaking 'in mainstream debates'

Axel Rudakubana (photo) was convicted last week for at least 52 years behind bars after he had killed three young girls in the Taylor Swift theme in July in July

Axel Rudakubana (photo) was convicted last week for at least 52 years behind bars after he had killed three young girls in the Taylor Swift theme in July in July

'This new approach risks swampmur axis already stretched counter-extremism intermediaries and terror police with dozens, if not hundreds, of thousands of new things, making it more likely that dangerous people will be missed.

“Some definitions of extremism also threaten free expression, which define aspects of normal and legitimate political debate as extremist.”

And Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp said: “I am shocked that the government is once again lubricating as 'far right' who are concerned about raping young girls raped by gang.

“By expanding the definition of extremism so broadly, the government threatens to lose focus on ideologically motivated terrorists who pose the most risk to life.”

The leaked assessment admits that counter-extremism has long been a difficult policy challenge for the government 'because extremism is broader than terrorism and includes everything, from generating community stresses to spreading conspiracy theories.

It states: 'The reach of extremist beliefs and ideologies that subscribe individuals is becoming more diverse, from extreme right-wing Islamic extremism to extreme misogynia to left, anarchist and single-issue extremism.

“In addition, school massacre and online Gore Subcultures and conspiracy theories, although no ideologies, can lead to harmful fixations on violence.”

The claims in the document, written in November, were supported last week by Sir Keir Starmer when he warned of a 'new threat' of extreme violence of 'Lonsers, Misfits, young men in their bedroom'.

Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp (photo) said:

Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp (photo) said: “I am shocked that the government is again lubricating as' far right 'those who express concern about young girls raped by gang'

And the sections on extreme right-wing ideology also reflect the controversial claims of the prime minister that people who protested about the murders of Southport 'extreme right' and that politicians called for a national investigation into care gangs 'reinforced what was the extreme right'.

One page mentions care gangs as an example of 'complaints stories' that can be exploited, which states:' Right extremists often use cases of alleged group-based sexual abuse to promote anti-Muslim sentiment, as well as related anti-government and anti-'political correctness' stories. '

Another section refers to the idea that popularity in the aftermath of last summer's riots are that police and courts treat white offenders more seriously than those of ethnic minorities.

It claims: 'Right extremist stories (especially around immigration and police) are' leaks' in regular debates in some cases.

'Claims or' two-tier 'policing, in which two groups are said to be treated differently after similar behavior, is a recent example. “

And a discussion of tactics states: 'ERW actors are busy with protest and sometimes violence. This often includes hijacking existing local complaints about observed inequalities about access to resources (eg benefits, migrant hotels 'etc.).'

The report urges the government to assume an ideological agnostic approach to extremism, not to base on a strict definition, but on 'behavior and care activity'.

It recommends a 'broader approach' to tackle the problem, including new 'punitive measures'.

Police officers in Manchester. The report forced the ministers to increase the use of the police of controversial ¿Non-crime incidents

Police officers in Manchester. The report forced the ministers to increase the use of the police from controversial 'non-crime incidents'

This can mean a reversal of the Klemdown of the Tories on police who do not -crime hatred incidents about small quarrels and online splashes, and breathe new life into a new crime of 'harmful communication' that had previously been rejected on the basis of users of social media caught set for hurting the feelings of others.

The report emphasizes the growing 'intimidation and intimidation of chosen officials' as a problem that can be tackled by the new crime, along with making each category of hate crime to an exacerbated infringement.

Last night the home office emphasized that none of the 38 recommendations in the report has been agreed by the ministers to date.

A spokesperson said: 'The Extremism Sprint counter tried to fully assess the challenge for our country and lay the foundation for a new approach to tackle extremism – so that we can prevent people from being attracted to hateful ideologies. This includes tackling Islamism and extreme right -wing ideologies, which are nowadays the most prominent.

“The findings of the sprint have not been formally agreed by ministers and we consider a wide range of potential next steps that come from that work.”

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