There is an obvious irony in Theresa May calling us 'too tolerant'.
Whatever you think of her assertion, she is the PM, before that she was our Home Secretary. Prevent works but isn't being facilitated and she's partly responsible for that. Her speech today will really win votes, particularly naming radical Islam as the issue (something others still shy away from). But if this is on anyone, it's on her, not the opposition.
There is an obvious irony in Theresa May calling us 'too tolerant'.
Whatever you think of her assertion, she is the PM, before that she was our Home Secretary. Prevent works but isn't being facilitated and she's partly responsible for that. Her speech today will really win votes, particularly naming radical Islam as the issue (something others still shy away from). But if this is on anyone, it's on her, not the opposition.