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"Madam President, I too would like to express my sympathy with the French people. These recent terror attacks prove that we have been sleepwalking into a hotbed of the worst of multiculturalism. British values are abhorrent within many of these self-segregated communities. Sadly, multiculturalism is overwhelmingly where the seeds of hate are sewn. Since 2012, over 4 000 people have been referred to the UK’s anti-radicalisation programme PREVENT. Half of them were under the age of 18 years old. But for those who have put their radical ideas into action, we cannot have any compassion or show any mercy. Jihadi John came from a middle-class family and could enjoy a wonderful British life. But like hundreds of other radicals, he turned against our society, watching porn, using drugs, abusing the freedoms of our society to spread hate and terror. In their nirvana, they would not be allowed to do this. Anyone who preaches hatred and calls for violence should be prosecuted. If they are non-British, they must be directly expelled from the UK. We are at war. We have to fight for our values. We must address multiculturalism and fight for our western liberal democracy, our very identity, our culture and our children’s future."@en1
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