Grooming Gangs Linked to Extremism
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•Leaked Home Office report brands grooming gangs ‘Right-Wing extremist grievance narrative’
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Report claims grooming gangs are used as a grievance narrative’ by Right Wing extremists’ Suella Braverman , the former Home Secretary, said the report was 'outrageous’ The report was authored by the Research, Information and Communications Unit (RICU) A Home Office source said: “This paper was not approved by Home Office Ministers ”.
The report has received backlash from conservative politicians who say that mainstream views on the Right are being labelled extremist.
Concerns have been raised about the implications on freedom of speech due to such labelling.
The Home Office has said it shares the very legitimate concerns people have on immigration and small boat crossings.
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