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"Madam President, I personally did not know Jo Cox, but I want to say how grateful I am that the President today took the opportunity to pass sympathy. As I come from Northern Ireland, I went through 40 years of this type of terrorism, and I know that today we have a husband left without a wife, and two children without a mother. I do not think any words can actually say how terrible that is to the family.
I feel that every time we meet in this Parliament to debate this topic, atrocities have happened in the intervening period. They have all been referred to, be it in Orlando, be it in this city, be it in Paris or wherever. And quite clearly the terrorists involved and the terrorist attacks in those cities by the so-called Islamic State are not simply a foreign policy problem, it is often a home-grown problem, often involving troubled young individuals radicalised in the countries they mercilessly attack. We need to strengthen the preventive strategies in our prisons, as well as engage in civil society, religious leaders and local communities. Radicalisation towards any terrorist group or violent activity regardless of religion or ideology is unacceptable."@en1
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