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A leading expert, separated communities, and a series of gradually diluted and mixed with a series of national values increases the risk of homemade extremist supporters. Commissioner Robin Simcox, who opposed extremism, said that different beliefs and cultures that failed “mixing” have created “permitting environments for radicalization. And Mr. Simcox warned that politicians did not deal with the “failure of multiculturalism ve and created potentially chaos among the fears of increasing the growing extreme right.

There are also a new generation of “anti-carrome activists önemli operating in the UK and provoking fear of religious attacks.

And he said an investigation into the new forms of excess: in my judiciary, the existence of communities separated throughout the country contributes to the creation of environments that allow, with an increasingly diluted and mixed national values set.

“This concept, which can be considered as the failure of multiculturalism, was accepted by leaders around the world without the political actions necessary to address the difficulties.”

Mr. Simcox said to the deputies “develops” when they are “undisputed” to pro -excessive ideas and concepts.

However, he argued that the internet focuses on the role he played in radicalization.

He said: “In my opinion, the concept of ‘self -radicalization’ can only be exaggerated that the concept of exposure to online pro -excessive materials can be exaggerated.

‘On the ground’ activism and recruitment may be the place where the most radical ideas are inseminated, which can be enlarged later or a more consistent worldview as a larger structure or online.

“Nevertheless, in recent years, I have witnessed the tendency to focus on online factors rather than hyper local in the government. I argued that the human dimension should never be ignored or encouraged.”

Politicians are increasingly warn that more and more “multiculturalism” failed in the midst of record immigration and increasing crime levels.

Shadow House Office Minister Matt Vickers The Sunday Express told: “This is a warning that we cannot ignore. Inability to be integrated into the micro cosmos of parallel cultures without the reflection of a wider British society penetrated numerous communities.

“Politicians have dealt with the problem, but the truth is that we need a stronger spine in integration and the unapologist defense of shared national values.

Sarah Pochin from Reform added: “Lack of support for our British history, culture and values, in parallel with the promotion of Islam without shameless, enables the communities in this country to grow with quite different values than ourselves.

“This is comprehensible among the British people who want to see that Birlik Jack only flys in our public buildings, that the only language spoken in our UK schools is English and that the suppression of women can never be accepted in this country.”

Mr. Simcox also admitted that he was afraid of the explosion after a series of “flaming” after a series of violence inspired by blasphemy ”.

He said: “At least three of these events are linked to the new generation of UK-based anti-anti-anti-activists working to make blasphemy an important concern for British Muslims.

“In three cases – Batley, Wakefield and Kur’an Burning – those accused of blasphemy are reported to receive reliable death threats that attract the attention of the police.

“In 2021, I started academic research to conduct research on whether the anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-state narratives were normalized in British communities.

“The report also provided a list of profanity -related terror and violence in Europe, and evaluated that these Blasphemy narratives were transitioned with the proposed jihadists such as Osama bin Laden.

“I am afraid that England will experience a case of violence inspired by a serious blasphemy in the coming years.”

A man who burned a copy of the Qur’an outside the Turkish Consulate in London was fined in a turning point triggering the fear of blasphemy laws in England.

50 -year -old Hamit Coskun shouted abusive comments about Islam, which organized the burning book in Rutland Gardens in Knightsbridge on February 13th.

Conservative Leading Kemi Badenoch said he believes that the case should be appealed.

“De Facto blasphemy laws will lead to ruin this country.

“Freedom of belief and freedom of belief are irrevocable rights in England.”

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