UK terror watchdog warns government: ‘Don't criminalise thought’

Max Hill QC believes the government should focus their laws on only those who commit terror acts

Terrorist attack on London Bridge
Counter terrorism officers at the scene of the London Bridge terrorist attack
(Image credit: Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)

The government has been warned not to “criminalise thought” as ministers seek to introduce harsher punishments for people who view extremist content online.

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