Wednesday, 3 November 2010

BBC News - Theresa May defends UK's defences against terrorism

BBC News - Theresa May defends UK's defences against terrorism: "Home Secretary Theresa May has defended the UK's security measures in her first major speech on counter-terrorism.
She also said that British extremists had already travelled to Somalia to train and fight.
If UK security services did not intervene, then these individuals would return home to the UK to attempt to commit mass murder, Mrs May added.
She promised to do 'absolutely nothing which will put at risk Britain's national security'.
And she said core counter-terrorist policing capabilities would be maintained.
Spending on counter-terrorism 'will remain high', she added, with more than £2bn for policing alone being spent in the next four years."

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