Security Minister Warns That Lockdown Isolation Has Increased Radicalisation

The Security Minister, Damian Hinds, has said that social atomisation caused by previous lockdowns may have increased radicalisation and weakened the U.K.’s defence against terrorism. In turn, the U.N.’s Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate (CTED) has concluded that extremists had tried “to exploit pandemic-related sociocultural restrictions that have led people around the world to spend increasing time online”. The Guardian has more.

The terrorism threat to the U.K. may have been made worse by Covid lockdowns, a security minister has suggested.

Damian Hinds, the MP for East Hampshire who became Security Minister in August, told the Telegraph that people spending long periods of time in their bedrooms during the restrictions could have pushed them towards radicalisation.

His remarks echo similar warnings from the police and the U.N.’s CTED.

“Clearly, logically, when you have more people who are spending more time in their bedrooms at their computer… you are going to get a growth in that tiny proportion of people for whom that is a dark journey,” Hinds told the Telegraph.

“And as you know, on the internet, if you start to make those kind of downward spirals, you can quickly accelerate with the material that you come across and the other people that you can come into contact with.”

Since Hinds took on the brief, there have been two alleged terrorist attacks, the killing of the MP Sir David Amess and the attack outside Liverpool Women’s hospital.

Counter Terrorism Policing said this month they had foiled seven “late-stage” terror attacks since the start of the Covid pandemic. It took the total number of foiled terrorism plots in the U.K. in the past four years to 32.

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A Y M
4 years ago

They are buttering us up for controlling and surveillance of internet communications.
This has nothing to do with Terrorism as we understand it, and everything to do with what will be defined as domestic terrorism, anyone harbouring anti government views including anti vax.
So predictable at this point.

Star
4 years ago
Reply to  A Y M

You think internet traffic has ever not been surveilled?

timsk
4 years ago
Reply to  A Y M

We’ve already been ‘buttered up’, A Y M. . .
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eOSpKymVbDY&t=3s

Star
4 years ago
Reply to  A Y M

Here’s what predictable: the rulers would return to using their terrorism weapon even after they came to have such success using their pandemic weapon. File under “synergy”. Will it serve their interests to go for it? Have they got the capability to go for it? Hell yeah – both. Therefore they will go for it. Think of it as the ol’ one-two.

BS665
BS665
4 years ago
Reply to  Star

So we’ll fart in their direction again.

Hopeless
4 years ago

It’s a pity that “they” haven’t foiled the biggest and longest-lasting terrorist attack of all; that of the Government and its stooges upon the people of the United Kingdom.

Oscarone
Oscarone
4 years ago
Reply to  Hopeless

Well said.

Star
4 years ago
Reply to  Hopeless

It’s about time people got off their knees and stopped viewing themselves as the people of Her Majesty’s Realm. Anyone who does shouldn’t complain when Her Majesty’s Government does something they don’t like.

rayc
rayc
4 years ago
Reply to  Star

Now, now, spoken like a true terrorist.

tom171uk
4 years ago

Is this really an “unforeseen” consequence of lockdown hysteria? Entirely predictable I would say.

CynicalRealist
4 years ago
Reply to  tom171uk

Quite.

And while it probably is an issue, I also expect them to widen the definition of ‘terrorism’ over the coming months to include vax critics.

Star
4 years ago
Reply to  CynicalRealist

They have already boasted of siccing the army (77th Brigade) on to those who spread vaccine awareness. Look carefully and you will see the dear ol’ 77th even in these comments sections.

caipirinha17
caipirinha17
4 years ago
Reply to  tom171uk

They knew it would happen along with all the other harms but decided to go ahead anyway. That tells me a lot about what they think of us.

JayBee
4 years ago

They have only themselves to blame for turning millions of people into libertarians and/or anarchists through their destructive, authoritarian, senseless and wasteful actions.
Far from being real extremists, those are the really rational people now, as long as they stay non-violent and patient whilst resisting and sabotaging the state and its helpers wherever they can.
The real extremists were and are in power and were and are fleecing the hard working people in the private sector.
At some point, this has to and will end and go into reverse.
And they know and righteously fear that.

rayc
rayc
4 years ago
Reply to  JayBee

Correct, history shows that the pendulum swings both ways. Unfortunately, in the worst cases scenario we may have to wait decades or hundreds of years for the direction to become reversed, judging by current developments.

Star
4 years ago

Radicalisation is a good thing. To be radical is to seek to take things by the roots. So is being extremely committed, extremely humanitarian, extremely opposed to lies and exploitation.

BS665
BS665
4 years ago
Reply to  Star

Maybe that’s what Christ had in mind when he said he’d ‘spit the lukewarm out of his mouth’.

JayBee
4 years ago

+1

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Dermot McClatchey
4 years ago
Reply to  JayBee

I’m sure Tony Benn would have been the first to acknowledge his debt to H.L.A. Hart for leading him along those moral guidelines. Hart’s “The Concept Of Law” should be on the mandatory educational curriculum of every nation which purports to possess decent public polity- which is why it will never happen in the United Kingdom- the dilapidated, dingy warehouse off the west coast of Europe- of course.

Matt Mounsey
Matt Mounsey
4 years ago

You don’t need to be at a computer to read the relevant bits of the Koran. There are plenty of imams that have been telling their students these things since Islam began.

At some point we’re going to have to acknowledge that this terrorism is imported and those of us that enjoy the free speech on the internet shouldn’t be penalised just because the government refuses to admit that they’ve let in and given cover to an enemy that is now within our borders.

cornubian
4 years ago

According to globalist apparatchiks, imagined Right Wing terrorism is always the greatest danger to society…..

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cornubian
4 years ago
Reply to  cornubian

They lie about climate change and covid, so why not lie about the real nature of terrorism as well?

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cornubian
4 years ago
Reply to  cornubian

Yep, its those right wingers who are the real haters….

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cornubian
4 years ago
Reply to  cornubian

At least we can see the funny side…..

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Annie
4 years ago
Reply to  cornubian

Sense of proportion, eh?

rayc
rayc
4 years ago
Reply to  cornubian

Actually, islamists are the right wingers… in Iran.

Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago
Reply to  rayc

See what I mean about “right wing being meaningless? 🙂

BS665
BS665
4 years ago

Is Daily Sceptic a ‘safety valve’ against terrorism? Plenty have rhetorically called for the destruction of the covidians, and politicians, on this site, but it has never occurred in reality. Or is Daily Sceptic (which is surely monitored by the usual goons).a means to identify and follow potential trouble makers at source? Most of us must know that actual murder is wrong and would not have the desired effect anyway, yet how many would be ready to defend themselves, their families, and society, should people start being arrested and forcibly jabbed, imprisoned, or executed? When does ‘terror’ become the right option, and the only option? And will it? In short, are we being managed and surveilled all at once, or is it just paranoia? Moreover, if the State does take an interest in ‘anti-Covidians’, isn’t that a sign that the State is rightly regarded as sinister and hiding its complicity and instigation of the current situation? Nobody can tell how this situation will be resolved. I still think that organised violence will occur at some point, as life becomes intolerable. The State could not cope with 5 million unvaxxed resisters doing so, provided they had a leadership, organisation, and a… Read more »

Anti_socialist
4 years ago
Reply to  BS665

Free speech is already lost in the UK, I’m acutely aware everything we say on platforms like this are scrutinized & recorded by state goons, hence I already self censor in case anything I say is taken out of context by the stasi.

Democratic freedoms are an illusion, the vast majority of slaves suffer Stockholm syndrome many even relish & advocate for even greater state oppression, the really depressing thing is that even thinking of liberty & freedom is now seen as a far right act of terrorist intent. I often expect the Gestapo to brake down the door at 4am one morning to confiscate my digital devices & myself disappeared into some secretive terrorist prison because I claim to be libertarian minded & frequently advocate FREEDOM!

And i’m not joking. And no matter how you attempt to show people like Toby Young how insidious state control has become they still cling to their denial because at the end of the day they live vapid vacuous existence addicted to over indulgent lifestyles at the cost of everyone’s freedom.

BS665
BS665
4 years ago
Reply to  Anti_socialist

Why couldn’t Toby be one of them too? We have to assume they know who all of us are on this site, with some being goons-in-being (for various states). In the end: so what? I think I am too insignificant to matter. But they are erring if they think digital reality is the whole of reality. A ‘real arm is needed to throw a real grenade’. How many arms and (metaphorical?) grenades do I have? And is this a quadruple bluff on my part? No system of oppression is 100% effective. Our spirits they cannot crush.

Anti_socialist
4 years ago
Reply to  BS665

If i’m honest seeing Toby Young almost trying to sell vaccines on some you tube clip or other a few days ago i’d be surprised if he weren’t one of them, in any case, he’s firmly invested in the establishment to be anything other than ovine.

None of us are insignificant to the state, there’s profit to be made from manipulating & controlling each & every one of us. But that’s right, they can take our physical freedom but never our spirit! Fuck em all, i’ll always be free in mind & I will never willingly comply or conform to their system.

BS665
BS665
4 years ago
Reply to  Anti_socialist

Good. They may try to drive us mad. Only those who have never been mad fear that one, of course. They will profit from observing and analysing our thoughts for now. The key to staying sane is maybe to accept death as inevitable, and trust in God regardless. Focus on the simple daily tasks and take breaks. They probably aren’t spying on us, but if they are: who cares? It doesnt change my views or principles but confirms them.

rayc
rayc
4 years ago
Reply to  BS665

What “they” do is pass all content from monitored sites like this one through AI-powered sentiment analysis algorithms, which foremost allows “them” to judge the public reactions to their previous dictats and fine-tune new ones. Most probably they also use the same algorithms to highlight (and then manually further investigate) particularly “suspect” content.

rayc
rayc
4 years ago
Reply to  Anti_socialist

I suspect that Toby is probably a clever if cowardly opportunist who has found a market niche, benefiting from the pandemic in his own way, while making abundantly clear to the “opponents” that he is not really any threat to them. It’s possible that he secretly snickers at all the fools foaming at the mouth in the forum while ensuring his pay. Of course, he also makes himself feel better by posturing as a “moderate” defender of liberty in public.

huxleypiggles
4 years ago
Reply to  rayc

My downtick you twat.

Anti_socialist
4 years ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

Hmm, I’m not entirely sure that it is fundamentally wrong. Maybe not eloquently expressed, but TY has submitted a few articles lately that definitely attempt to separate himself from more controversial viewpoints on vaccines etc.

One thing is a fact he is part of the Etonian establishment, not as contrary as he may like us to think, certainly not one of us & possibly not a genuine sceptic. He certainly does seem to be pro vaccine irrespective of facts.

I’ve said this many times, science & modern technology are great until it starts to inhibit natural process, science may show us the best way to do something it doesn’t mean it’s logical that it is the right way to do something or even we should do it at all.

I think perhaps TY is a bit of a scientism liberal, always letting “the data” direct his opinion. There’s more to humanity than technocracy. In any case, he clearly doesn’t seek to rock the boat, & when has polite & civilized ever changed anything?

BS665
BS665
4 years ago
Reply to  Anti_socialist

He’s the kind of person who will be knighted as a representative ‘resistance’ personality if we win but fail to change the whole system with a revolution… the Establishment absorbing all dialectical combinations in its favour, again!

rayc
rayc
4 years ago
Reply to  BS665

Let’s define it once and for all, anyone who is simply defending the rule of law as it used to be in 2019 is not a terrorist, and never will be.

Victory Gin
4 years ago

For almost two years you confiscate peoples freedoms and place restictions on their daily lives and travel, you demonise sections of society in order to bully them into a medical procedure they don’t want and impose dehumanising measures that prove to be more political than medical … meanwhile we have what appears to be a political aristocracy that sees itself as some kind of soviet-esque privileged elite imposing draconian rules and measures on everyone else but themselves and appear to not actually believe in any of the fear propaganda they propagate daily onto the public.

And they wonder why ordinary usually law-abiding people become angry, frustrated and maybe even law-breakers and radicalised?

Incredible.

mishmash
4 years ago
Reply to  Victory Gin

They don’t wonder, they know exactly what they’re doing.

DanClarke
DanClarke
4 years ago

Why isint everyone looking at this for info https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/

Johnny B Ad
4 years ago

Increased radicalisation… through the importation of 25000 illegal immigrants per annum (taking the official numbers at face value) for whom there can be no proper safety checks. I don’t think we were supposed to notice.

cornubian
4 years ago

Hinds is following the trend of misrepresenting the nature of terrorism in the UK and he is doing it to shape public opinion for political and ideological purposes. Lets look at some of the recent terrorist attacks he fails to draw attention to: On 20th June 2020 a migrant from Libya yells praises to Allah and “victory over infidels” as he stabs three innocents to death in a Reading park. On 25th September 2020 a Croydon policeman was shot dead by an assailant who held islamist views and had been flagged by the government’s anti-extremism programme. On 2nd February 2020 in London an islamic extremist went on a stabbing spree. On 29th November 2019 a radical Muslim stabbed two young people to death on the London Bridge, one a woman and the other a graduate student. On 11th October 2019 a terrorist stabbed four people in a Manchester Starbucks (the man was later pictured in the media pinned down with a photoshopped? white leg showing – a subsequent picture showed he was actually Black). On 31st December 2018 a man shouts praise to Allah as he stabs bystanders at a railway station in Manchester.

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Sandra Barwick
Sandra Barwick
4 years ago
Reply to  cornubian

Well Hinds, I ‘m feeling a lot more angry since I saw you and your puppet masters wanted to remove the liberties my forefathers died for.
This is my real name.
Come for me any time.
I’m happy to die for that.

RW
RW
4 years ago

And as you know, about the internet, if you wrongly think it’s sort of a terribly new and thus, obviously terribly dangerous thing – I mean, all these people talking to other … people without anyone checking that they’re only talking about proper stuff in the proper way – then, the solution to any problem must obviously be more aggressive censorship on the internet.

OTOH, as a dangerous radical, I think the solution to government forcing young people into social isolation until the go mental and possibly end up in bad company is not restrict their lives even more heavy-handidly. As they saying goes, if you’re in a hole, only continue digging if you believe tunneling through to Australia is both a realistic and desirable course of action, viz. stop creating these creating these so-called problems. Or own up to them. Don’t blame mysterious dark forces outside of your control for the abject failure of your own politcs. That’s just a conspiracy theory.

Anti_socialist
4 years ago

Just the deep state manufacturing the “need” for even more Draconian surveillance & terrorism legislation to take away any vestige of privacy & illusion’s of freedom.

Nelson Mandela, the liberals’ idol, was classed a terrorist!

Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago

“Isolation has increased radicalisation”.

Fantastic! I understand crossings from France (where we’re not allowed to go) in small boats have too. But don’t worry, only one in two thousand (or something) have been in banned groups.

Annie
4 years ago

Weakened our defences against terrorism??
We are ruled by terrorists.

rayc
rayc
4 years ago

Of course, this radicalisation has nothing to do with governments destroying people’s lives by edicts, it’s just that the poor bastards spend too much time online.

As a first step I recommend rationing Internet access to only 1 hour per day. It works wonders for kids in China after all. We also need special “filters” that only allow “safe content” so that the bad guys don’t get any ideas. It’s all for your own good, I mean, for public benefit etc.

iane
iane
4 years ago
Reply to  rayc

I’m assuming the irony: hence an uptick!

huxleypiggles
4 years ago

Well lockdowns have certainly radicalised me.

I despise all governments now, I wilfully ignore their edicts, I no longer believe anything coming from a politician’s mouth and in short my view of all officialdom is – FO.

Nymeria
4 years ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

Ditto.

LonePatriot
LonePatriot
4 years ago

Dr. Vladimir Zelenko said anyone that willfully vilified and obstructed access to hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin in the prevention and treatment of Covid-19 is guilty of first degree capital murder, genocide, and crimes against humanity. They are trying to jab as many people as possible so that their great reset aka depopulation plan work. I believe in God & Jesus. If I get sick I will take my Ivermectin that I stashed just in case and leave rest to God. If you want to get Ivermectin you can visit https://ivmpharmacy.com

Luis RCoelho
Luis RCoelho
4 years ago

Why? Did you want some???

Banjones
Banjones
4 years ago

Well I never. I suppose they’ll try to convince us that the Pope is Catholic next.