“It is significant that the Commission for Extremism in the manifesto was put in before Manchester. We know we need to do more, we recognise the scale of the threat.”
“It was a particular attack on the most vulnerable in our society. Its intention was to sow fear. Its intention was to divide. It will not succeed.”
The Home Secretary was speaking at the Police Federation conference.
We should be asking ourselves whether the law is putting our data more at risk than the balance between collective and personal security requires.
Doing so would at guarantee continuity to her negotiation planning, and free Johnson to do what he does best without distraction – namely, campaigning.
The companies are on solid ground over encryption; their footing is less sure, however, when it comes to pro-terror material on the net.
“You can’t have a situation where warranted information is needed, perhaps to stop an attack like the one last week, and it can’t be accessed.”
The situation is volatile, but on balance it is more likely that Labour will hang on, and that Paul Nuttall will be the first victim of Thursday’s by-election.
By giving women the support they need to succeed companies can win the talent war and boost the British economy.
We must find more local authority spaces for unaccompanied child refugees.