Its not April 1st

But I still hope they’re joking about this

Members of extremist groups have have not “clearly” committed a crime would receive therapy and counselling under new Government plans to “deradicalise” religious fanatics.

The Home Office is to announce an extra £12.5 million to support new initiatives to try to stop extremism spreading.

The central element of the Home Office plan is a new national “deradicalisation” programme that would persuade converts to violent and extremist causes to change their views.

First of all, how do you not “clearly” commit an act of terrorism? Usually either the burn marks or the jihad death video are dead giveaways. And if they haven’t “clearly” committed the crime, just how do you sentence someone for it?

Secondly, and as Johnathon Pearce alluded to at SamizdataUK, I believe that this is much better therapy.

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One Response to Its not April 1st

  1. freddyboomboom says:

    You can definitely see the firing pin, so it would not be effective enough…

    It would be a god start if it could be loaded and discharged appropriately.

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