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More parents will be able to ask for their children's passports to be cancelled if they fear the youngsters are at risk of radicalisation.More parents will be able to ask for their children's passports to be cancelled if they fear the youngsters are at risk of radicalisation.
Current powers will be extended as part of a counter-extremism strategy to be revealed by David Cameron later.Current powers will be extended as part of a counter-extremism strategy to be revealed by David Cameron later.
He will also say that anyone with a conviction for extremist activity will be automatically barred from working with children and vulnerable people.He will also say that anyone with a conviction for extremist activity will be automatically barred from working with children and vulnerable people.
Labour says the prime minister must ensure measures are not "heavy-handed".Labour says the prime minister must ensure measures are not "heavy-handed".
Parents of children aged under 16 have had the power to request the withdrawal of passports since the start of a trial scheme in July. Mr Cameron will announce it will be extended to parents of those aged 16 and 17.Parents of children aged under 16 have had the power to request the withdrawal of passports since the start of a trial scheme in July. Mr Cameron will announce it will be extended to parents of those aged 16 and 17.
'Blind eye''Blind eye'
There will also be bans on radical preachers posting material online, and internet firms will work more closely with police to stop extremist material being disseminated.There will also be bans on radical preachers posting material online, and internet firms will work more closely with police to stop extremist material being disseminated.
Research from counter-extremism think tank the Quilliam Foundation suggested the militant Islamic State (IS) group produced 38 unique pieces of propaganda a day.Research from counter-extremism think tank the Quilliam Foundation suggested the militant Islamic State (IS) group produced 38 unique pieces of propaganda a day.
Mr Cameron, who on Sunday announced that an extra £5m would be given to moderate Muslim groups and charities, is to reiterate his view that defeating Islamist extremism is the "struggle of our generation".Mr Cameron, who on Sunday announced that an extra £5m would be given to moderate Muslim groups and charities, is to reiterate his view that defeating Islamist extremism is the "struggle of our generation".
"It is one of the biggest social problems we need to overcome," he will say."It is one of the biggest social problems we need to overcome," he will say.
"We know that extremism is really a symptom; ideology is the root cause - but the stakes are rising and that demands a new approach."We know that extremism is really a symptom; ideology is the root cause - but the stakes are rising and that demands a new approach.
So we have a choice - do we choose to turn a blind eye or do we choose to get out there and make the case for our British values?" "So we have a choice - do we choose to turn a blind eye or do we choose to get out there and make the case for our British values?"
'Building bridges''Building bridges'
Shadow home secretary Andy Burnham backed the prime minister's focus on terrorism. However, he criticised Mr Cameron for having earlier this year implied that "the whole Muslim community quietly condones extremism".Shadow home secretary Andy Burnham backed the prime minister's focus on terrorism. However, he criticised Mr Cameron for having earlier this year implied that "the whole Muslim community quietly condones extremism".
"He should use today's speech to correct that suggestion and set the right context for the difficult decisions that lie ahead by building bridges with the Muslim community," Mr Burnham added."He should use today's speech to correct that suggestion and set the right context for the difficult decisions that lie ahead by building bridges with the Muslim community," Mr Burnham added.
Earlier this year, Home Secretary Theresa May said the UK would no longer tolerate the behaviour of Islamist extremists who "reject our values".Earlier this year, Home Secretary Theresa May said the UK would no longer tolerate the behaviour of Islamist extremists who "reject our values".
The Metropolitan Police's Counter-Terrorism Internet Referral Unit has removed more than 110,000 online pieces of extremist propaganda since 2010 and more than 38,000 pieces so far this year.The Metropolitan Police's Counter-Terrorism Internet Referral Unit has removed more than 110,000 online pieces of extremist propaganda since 2010 and more than 38,000 pieces so far this year.
At least 700 people from the UK have travelled to support or fight for jihadist organisations in Syria and Iraq, British police have estimated.At least 700 people from the UK have travelled to support or fight for jihadist organisations in Syria and Iraq, British police have estimated.