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UK will not tolerate extremists - Theresa May UK will not tolerate extremists - Theresa May
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The UK will "no longer tolerate" the behaviour of Islamist "extremists" who "reject our values", Home Secretary Theresa May has said. The UK will no longer tolerate the behaviour of Islamist extremists who "reject our values", Home Secretary Theresa May has said.
She will invite individuals, families and communities to join a "partnership" to tackle the issue "head on". She invited individuals, families and communities to join a "partnership" to tackle the issue head on.
Mrs May will say everyone in Britain has "responsibilities as well as rights", and must respect laws and institutions and the rights of others. Mrs May said everyone in Britain had "responsibilities as well as rights", and must respect laws, institutions and the rights of others.
In a speech, she is also outlining plans to ban hate preachers. Speaking in London, she also outlined plans to ban hate preachers.
She will also announce Tory plans for a review of Sharia courts in England and Wales to examine whether they are compatible with British values. She announced Tory plans for a review of Sharia courts in England and Wales to examine whether they are compatible with British values.
'Game is up''Game is up'
Mrs May is expected to point to the recent "Trojan Horse" plot to take over schools in Birmingham and the fact "hundreds" of British citizens have travelled to fight in Syria and Iraq. Mrs May pointed to the recent "Trojan Horse" plot to take over schools in Birmingham and the fact "hundreds" of British citizens have travelled to fight in Syria and Iraq.
In a warning to those who do not join her "partnership" against extremism, she said: "The game is up. We will no longer tolerate your behaviour. We will expose your hateful beliefs for what they are."In a warning to those who do not join her "partnership" against extremism, she said: "The game is up. We will no longer tolerate your behaviour. We will expose your hateful beliefs for what they are."
Mrs May said there was "increasing evidence that a small but significant number of people living in Britain - almost all of whom are British citizens - reject our values".Mrs May said there was "increasing evidence that a small but significant number of people living in Britain - almost all of whom are British citizens - reject our values".
"We have been clear all along that the government's counter-extremism strategy must seek to defeat extremism in all its forms, but it's obvious from the evidence that the most serious and widespread form of extremism we need to confront is Islamist extremism.""We have been clear all along that the government's counter-extremism strategy must seek to defeat extremism in all its forms, but it's obvious from the evidence that the most serious and widespread form of extremism we need to confront is Islamist extremism."