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Gove: New extremism definition will not limit free speech

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Gove: New extremism definition will not limit free speech

Gove: New extremism definition will not limit free speech

Michael Gove told the Commons the Government’s new definition of extremism was “more precise and rigorous” than the previous one.

The communities secretary assured MPs, the government’s new definition of extremism will not affect "those exercising their proper right to free speech.’’ Report by Gluszczykm.

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