Policy paper
  
  
    Counter-Extremism Strategy
   
 
  
    
        
    This document sets out the government's strategy to counter extremism in all its forms. 
     
   
  
    
        
      
      This was published under the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
      
      
  
    
      
          
    
  
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      Ref: ISBN 9781474125413, 21101502 10/15 51859 19585, Cm. 9148
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            This strategy is about countering all forms of extremism: violent and non-violent; Islamist and the neo-Nazi. It will improve our understanding of the causes and impacts of extremism and do more to:
  - counter the extremist ideology
- build a partnership with all those opposed to extremism
- disrupt extremists
- build more cohesive communities
The strategy also explains how the government will work in partnership with everyone who wants to defeat extremism.
         
       
      
  
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      Published 19 October 2015