Britain endorses "Anti-terror plan" to spy on toddlers

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Anti-terror plan to spy on toddlers 'is heavy-handed’
Nursery staff and childminders are given 'duty' to report toddlers they suspect of being at risk of becoming terrorists under new Home Office measures

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"Schools and nurseries should not be required to act as a police service," says general secretary Russell Hobby Photo: Rex

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By Robert Mendikk, and Robert Verkaik

7:00AM GMT 04 Jan 2015

Nursery school staff and registered childminders must report toddlers at risk of becoming terrorists, under counter-terrorism measures proposed by the Government.

The directive is contained in a 39-page consultation document issued by the Home Office in a bid to bolster its Prevent anti-terrorism plan.

Critics said the idea was “unworkable” and “heavy-handed”, and accused the Government of treating teachers and carers as “spies”.

The document accompanies the Counter-Terrorism and Security Bill, currently before parliament. It identifies nurseries and early years childcare providers, along with schools and universities, as having a duty “to prevent people being drawn into terrorism”.

The consultation paper adds: “Senior management and governors should make sure that staff have training that gives them the knowledge and confidence to identify children at risk of being drawn into terrorism and challenge extremist ideas which can be used to legitimise terrorism and are shared by terrorist groups.

“They should know where and how to refer children and young people for further help.”

But concern was raised over the practicalities of making it a legal requirement for staff to inform on toddlers.

David Davis, the Conservative MP and former shadow home secretary, said: “It is hard to see how this can be implemented. It is unworkable. I have to say I cannot understand what they [nursery staff] are expected to do.

“Are they supposed to report some toddler who comes in praising a preacher deemed to be extreme? I don’t think so.

“It is heavy-handed.”

Mr Davis also accused the Home Office of pushing the legislation too quickly.

Isabella Sankey, the policy director at human rights body Liberty, said: “Turning our teachers and childminders into an army of involuntary spies will not stop the terrorist threat.

“Far from bringing those at the margins back into mainstream society, it will sow seeds of mistrust, division and alienation from an early age.

“The Government should focus on projects to support vulnerable young people – instead they’re playing straight into terrorists’ hands by rushing through a Bill that undermines our democratic principles and turns us into a nation of suspects.”

Headteachers’ union NAHT, said it was “uneasy” with the new guidance. General secretary Russell Hobby, said: “It’s really important that nurseries are able to establish a strong relationship of trust with families, as they are often the first experience the families will have of the education system.

“Any suspicions that they are evaluating families for ideology could be quite counterproductive.

“Nursery settings should focus on the foundations of literacy and socialising with other children – those are the real 'protections’.”

Schools and nurseries, he said, should not be required to act as a police service.

A Home office spokesman last night said: “We are not expecting teachers and nursery workers to carry out unnecessary intrusion into family life, but we do expect them to take action when they observe behaviour of concern.

He added: “It is important that children are taught fundamental British values in an age-appropriate way. For children in the early years, this will be about learning right from wrong and in practitioners challenging negative attitudes and stereotypes.

“We would expect staff to have the training they need to identify children at risk of radicalisation and know where and how to refer them for further help if necessary.”

It is understood ministers will expect nursery staff to report for example, anti-Semitic comments made in front of them by toddlers.

“We would not expect this behaviour to be ignored,” said a source. Other examples of children at risk of radicalisation include instances where a Muslim child might tell a teacher that he has been taught at a religious school, or madrassah, that all non-Muslims “are wicked”.
 

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muslims got UK shook :mjlol:

Queen Elizabeth is rolling in her grave
:ufdup: her crusty old ass still alive
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but i agree with you about UK being shook of Muslims though. Xenophobic media, proliferation of misguided propaganda amongst the uneducated youth whose parents have minimum levels of education, have led to half the UK wanting them OUT, and the other half either being indifferent, or being apologists. whilst I have nothing against muslims, the fact remains that they are demanding the same rights in the UK as they would have in say, Saudi or Pakistan. If white brits tried something similar e.g. opening up bacon factories or pubs or tattoo parlors in Saudi Arabia, the corresponding backlash would be unprecedented. Before people call me prejudiced, you must think.. You can't simply stan for one side and be unreasonable. Gotta look at both sides of the coin. At the end of the day, you're in another person's country, and while they should respect your wishes to a certain extent, you should really be adapting to their rules somewhat, not blindly seeking to impose yours. The high amount of immigrants is another factor.

Try opening a shop that sells pork in the Makkah province and see how many allahu ackbars are shouted while protests occur non stop.

This kinda reminds me of those Jews on the plane holding up flights cuz they can't sit next to women :childplease:

'It's my faith.'

But back on topic: spying on toddlers seems... erratic and desperate. How low can you go?
 

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88 you are know to support White Supremacy and it's known here. You seem butt-hurt about my comment. Oh btw....


go post some david duke videos you cac weirdo.

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I'm not hurt at all, just pointing out how hallow your words are. you'll stan everyone and anyone just to be different. you heap praise on racist cultures and countries everyday just to back pat yourself in the war on the west that is happening in your psychotic mind. you live in a vacuum and have no gasp of the world around you other than the crap you regurgitate from conspiracy websites.
 
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I think this is a good step, a 2 year old shot his mom the other day:damn:, these toddlers are out of hand, no telling how unstoppable they'd be if they cute asses go on a jihad:wtf:
 
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