British PM Outlines Plan to Tighten Anti-Terror Measures

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Prime Minister David Cameron announced tougher measures Monday against Britons planning to fight in Iraq and Syria, and battle-hardened jihadists who could return to launch attacks on home soil.

Cameron said his government would draw up measures to ban suspects who are British nationals from returning to the UK, while police will get enhanced powers to temporarily strip departing suspects of passports at the border.

He announced the measures in parliament after Britain raised its terror threat risk level to "severe" on Friday -- meaning an attack is thought "highly likely" -- due to fears over the situation in Iraq and Syria.

"Adhering to British values is not an option or a choice. It is a duty for all those who live in these islands so we will stand up for our values, we will in the end defeat this extremism and we will secure our way of life for generations to come," Cameron told the House of Commons.

Some 500 British jihadists are estimated to be fighting in the two countries, both of which are facing a major offensive from the Islamic State (IS) militant group.

British police made 69 arrests linked to fighting in Syria in the first half of 2014 -- a rate five times higher than in 2013 -- with offenses including suspicion of traveling abroad for terrorist training.

The measures apply to suspects where there is insufficient evidence to charge or deport them and are the latest steps in years of debate since the September 11, 2001 attacks over how to handle suspected Islamic extremists in Britain.

Police will be able utilize rarely-used powers known as a Royal Prerogative to seize at Britain's borders the passports of those they suspect want to travel and fight in Syria and Iraq.

Cameron said his government would also be drawing up "a targeted discretionary power to allow us to exclude British nationals from the UK."

Fears in Britain about the number of homegrown fighters joining jihadists were fueled last month by a graphic video showing the killing of U.S. journalist James Foley by IS, which featured a man with a London accent.

But Cameron insisted the measures were not a "knee-jerk reaction" amid fears from his coalition partners, the Liberal Democrats, about possible civil liberties contraventions.

Civil liberties are a key part of the center-left Liberal Democrats' political philosophy and the party was reluctant to back steps it sees as too draconian ahead of next year's general election.

Ahead of the announcement, former Liberal Democrat leader Paddy Ashdown, who was also international high representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina, warned against overreacting to the current situation.

"It is always easy to persuade frightened people to part with their liberties. It is always right for politicians who value liberty to resist attempts to increase arbitrary executive powers unless this is justified, not by magnifying fear, but by actual facts," he wrote in Sunday's Observer newspaper.

But in a blow to the Liberal Democrats, Cameron also announced a tightening of Terrorism Prevention and Investigation Measures (TPIMs).

These allow suspects who have been assessed by intelligence agencies to be tagged electronically and prevented from traveling overseas.

Cameron said the powers would now be extended to include restrictions on individual movement such as "relocation powers" and "enhanced use of exclusion zones."

There are currently no TPIMs in force, although two suspects subject to TPIMs, Ibrahim Magag and Mohammed Mohamed, absconded in 2012 and 2013 respectively.

Somali-born Mohamed, suspected of connections to al-Qaida-linked Shebab, went missing after changing into a burqa at a mosque in west London and slipping away.

Comments 16
Default-user-icon Insane-Southern (Guest) over 9 years

well said Southern

Thumb Elemental over 9 years

Yet you support Iran/HA? Ok...this isn't making sense to me. Bring a bible to Tehran and wear a cross, lets see what happens to you. Hypocrisy at it's finest.

Thumb Elemental over 9 years

@Roar, let's be honest...Ummm all of them? You get your rocks off by running after M14 attempting to prove a point yet siding with HA, which are Iranian Revolutionary Guard implants to begin with. Anyhow, why get at a religion you hate YET support it? PS Visit Lebanon for a change, and don't go contracting FT Syndrome and assume I'm with M14.

@ Southern, nice try :)

Thumb Elemental over 9 years

Ah yes, FT Syndrome strikes again, grow up FT, we don't like either of you. And Roar, you've never been to Lebanon and have no Lebanese ancestry, YET you are against Islam yet support HA? Now I'm even more confused....here's a foreigner judging me acting like he's king, I guess I should be like you and yell at South Koreans huh?

Thumb Elemental over 9 years

@FT: You always, ALWAYS run to the KSA/M14 card, it's getting old, and incredibly sad, you can never do any better.

Thumb Elemental over 9 years

One more thing Roar: My family serves in the Lebanese Army, what does yours do for Lebanon? Mine are loyal solely to the country, do not take orders from KSA or Iran, and have defended to their dying breath. They aren't foreign implants, nor a pompous tool from Australia trying to belong to something that doesn't involve him just to satisfy his narcissistic cravings. So please, quit your attempts to deviate please, they fail miserably.

Thumb Elemental over 9 years

And no, I'm not like you or FT, I don't make things up.

Default-user-icon Lou Williams (Guest) over 9 years

are you on one of your 150 breaks flamethrower?

Default-user-icon mustapha o. ghalayini (Guest) over 9 years

just another idiot.

Thumb Tony.Farris over 9 years

Did you forget someone significant?

Thumb Tony.Farris over 9 years

When you’re Christian in Iran, you can’t speak. You have to keep quiet and not talk about the truth that you know and that you believe in. There is no such thing as a comfortable life in Iran. The Obama administration must not let its protests over cruel treatment of Christians and other religious minorities fall by the wayside.

Thumb Tony.Farris over 9 years

Persecution is well-documented. In 2004, Hamid the lay leader of Jama’at-e Rabbani, the Iranian branch of the evangelical Assemblies of God, was arrested with more than 80 other members, charged with apostasy and imprisoned for years before his release.

Missing action-men over 9 years

Tony what do you expect from Nazi who supports UKIP and he even believes the Britain will be lucky if the UKIP wipe down the conservative party.
Btw ya ghashim where did yoy get your information from?4 ukip MP has resigned this week and quit the party....

Missing action-men over 9 years

I wish the roar is around and he might explain to what who the UKIP are and what would happen to imigrants if the UKIP are in power.thank god it will never happen
FT you need help and i am serious The Roar might be the only one to help you...

Missing action-men over 9 years

You cant sink any lower.or can you???

Missing action-men over 9 years

http://ukiptruth.blogspot.co.uk/2010/09/nigel-farage-and-neo-nazis.html?m=1
Read ya jehil.
Have you heard of nigel Faraj?why dont you listen to.some of his speeches,a bit similar to your employer ahmadnajad.
the UKIP ya ghasheem are nothing but another BNP.