Our own security services have managed superbly. But a danger thwarted is not a danger ended.
Javid wants office-holders to swear one, and thinks that all new arrivals should too. But what’s to stop it becoming a litany of political correctness?
Quality stonewalling from the Defence Secretary on Marr as he treads a middle way between the Foreign Secretary’s view and Downing Street’s reproof.
I can just about imagine why a gay Parisian might just decide to send an unequivocal message to the Left at the next election.
Allowing Russia to become top dog in the Middle East has consequences for Europe – including Britain.
But her decision and other recent ones also raise the question of whether Ministers really hold sway in their own departments.
There is still no sign that the Government can find a workable definition.
I would refuse naturalisation as a British citizen to anyone who does not subscribe to the values.
Our vote was about delivering power back to the people, and removing it from distant powerful figures. “The Donald”, on the other hand, asks the people to give him the power.
The group’s possession of physical territory offers it money, freedom of action and a propaganda weapon. We should strip it of all three.
A library of these would be a useful tool to help communicate to sceptics the seriousness of the radicalisation threat.
An awesome responsibility will greet the eventual winner. The new Prime Minister must rise to the greatest national challenge since that which confronted Churchill.
A new report, and an event tomorrow, highlight the plight of people throughout the world persecuted for practising their faith – especially by extremist Islamist groups.