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October 25, 2005
Leaked Paper Says Britain's Counterterrorism Strategy is Failing
The Sunday Times of London's David Leppard reported October 23, 2005 that: THE government's counterterrorism strategy is failing, according to a leaked paper by the prime ministers delivery unit, which was set up to ensure policies work effectively.
In an indictment of Labours war on terror, the confidential document says that key policies designed to prevent Al-Qaeda attacks and stop terrorism taking root in Britain are immature and disjointed. Others, it adds, are unrelated to the real world and show no sign of making progress.Mr. Leppard said, "The paper, which formed the backbone of a presentation this month to Downing Street insiders, will be seen by some as a criticism of Charles Clarke, who as home secretary has responsibility for running much of Britain's counterterrorism effort."
For more, please see "Labour's war on terror is failing, says leaked report."
Posted by Munir Umrani at October 25, 2005 07:10 AM
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