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Page summary This resource is from the Issues section. This section contains information relating to Counter-Terrorism. Sections available here: Content Counter-Terrorism: The London debateKeeping Londoners and others safe from terrorism is not a job solely for governments, security services or police. If we are to make London the safest major city in the world, we must mobilise against terrorism not only the resources of the state, but also the active support of the millions of people who live and work in the capital. We must all work together if we are to detect terrorist activity, and, even more importantly, deter people from within our own communities from becoming terrorists. Only then can we hope to prevent a repetition of what happened here in London on 7 July 2005, or worse. To achieve this we must build trust between police and the communities they serve. We can do this only if we understand fully the concerns of every section or our society. This is why we engaged directly over 1,000 London residents and workers in ‘Counter-Terrorism: The London Debate’, a year-long, wide-ranging enquiry into the causes and effects of terrorism amongst our diverse communities.
Two messages stand out amidst all that we heard. Firstly, there is profound support, across all communities, for the police’s counter-terrorist effort. Secondly, there is a real fragility to public trust in the authorities. If the Metropolitan Police Service is to tackle terrorism effectively, it must harness this support and recognise this fragility. The report makes 73 recommendations for the Metropolitan Police Service, MI5, the IPCC, Police Authorities, local, regional and national government, businesses, the media, and communities themselves. We are now working to secure the implementation of these recommendations. The MPA is determined that this piece of work should deliver real change for the better in the way we tackle terrorism in London and the United Kingdom. If you have any comments or questions regarding ‘Counter-Terrorism: The London Debate’, please contact Siobhan Coldwell at the MPA at siobhan.coldwell@mpa.gov.uk, telephone: 020 7202 0234, fax: 020 7202 0200 or minicom 020 7202 0173. Press releases
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