When I worked in Number Ten, the people who grasped most clearly this ideology’s threat were my Muslim co-workers.
My generation are a generation who don’t watch TV and don’t read newspapers – but do watch YouTube and get their news from Facebook.
The basic principles of limited government, economic and civil liberties, freedom and equality under the law are almost entirely absent from her programme.
We should be asking ourselves whether the law is putting our data more at risk than the balance between collective and personal security requires.
The Prime Minister’s message for the season. “This Easter, I think of those values that I learned in my childhood, growing up in a vicarage”.
The companies are on solid ground over encryption; their footing is less sure, however, when it comes to pro-terror material on the net.
Careers in the profession could be closed to people of faith if the General Pharmaceutical Council gets it way.
I fear that the President has poured fuel on the fire of extremism; and created enemies, rather than winning friends.
Thank God for great European leaders, like Merkel, whose idiosyncratic approach to border control played such an understated role in last year’s Brexit vote.
We can build a Britain that is fair on immigration, trades globally and is outward-looking – underpinned by great values of equality, fairness and freedom.
Nadhim Zahawi tells us that the President’s words and deeds will cause serious damage to the anti-ISIS struggle.
“Let us renew the relationship that can lead the world towards the promise of freedom and prosperity marked out by those ordinary citizens 240 years ago.”
“We need to recognise the way in which a more global and individualistic world can sometimes loosen the ties that bind our society together.”
The “modernisers” think that people with clear principles are cranks. In five years, they may find themselves queuing for food at their local Red Star state supermarket.