Sunak's speech included threats to arrest, deport, and expel those who fight for views opposing the government's stance on issues related to the Gaza conflict. Additionally, the Prime Minister emphasized the need to surveil public institutions and universities to stop what he referred to as "extremist activity" on campus.
The measures announced by Sunak are seen as a direct response to the growing opposition to Israel's actions in Gaza, and they have been met with criticism from various political parties, except for the Labour Party, whose leader, Sir Keir Starmer, expressed support for Sunak's advocacy for unity and condemnation of recent unacceptable and intimidatory behavior.
In summary, Sunak's crackdown on Islamists and protesters involves measures to criminalize opposition to British imperialism and implement a police-state crackdown on protesters, particularly those opposing Israel's actions in Gaza
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