
"UK's Controversial New Extremism Definition Sparks Free Speech Concerns"
UK Communities Secretary Michael Gove has introduced a new, more precise definition of "extremism" in response to heightened tensions following Israel's war on Gaza. The focus is on ideological promotion of violence, hatred, or intolerance that aims to undermine the UK's democratic system. Groups meeting this definition will be ineligible for government funding and barred from meeting with ministers. The move has drawn criticism from religious leaders, politicians, and advocacy groups, who argue that it risks unfairly targeting Muslim communities and silencing dissenting voices, particularly pro-Palestinian campaigners. Gove's history of addressing extremism, including allegations of Islamophobia, has also come under scrutiny.

