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<p>The Government definition of extremism is 'vocal or active opposition to our fundamental
values, including democracy, the rule of law, individual liberty and the mutual respect
and tolerance of different faiths and beliefs.' We have been consistent on this since
2011 and have reaffirmed this definition in the Counter-Extremism Strategy.</p><p>The
overwhelming majority of people in this country support these values and condemn those
who try to undermine them.</p><p>The Government would not consider the ‘claim’ that
an individual’s religion is ‘the only one true faith’ to be extremist.</p><p>We are
clear that Government should not restrict anyone’s freedom of speech or right to practise
a faith. These are core values that help to make our country great. However we shouldn’t
allow the extremist voice to go unchallenged, causing harm to our society and promoting
hatred and division.</p><p>The Government has engaged on the strategy, and will continue
to engage with partners - including faith groups, communities and civic society groups
on the new proposed powers to tackle the most dangerous extremists. This provides
an opportunity to consult on the proposed powers further, and ensure that sufficient
safeguards are in place to protect our rights to free speech and debate.</p>
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