
British Prime Minister David
Cameron says his government is planning tough new laws to deal with homegrown
jihadists fighting in Syria and Iraq. They
could be refused reentry into the UK. ?We will shortly be introducing our own new counter-terrorism bill in the United Kingdom: new powers for the police at ports to seize passports, to stop suspects travelling and to stop
British nationals
returning to the UK, unless they do so on our terms, new rules to prevent airlines
that don?t comply with our **-fly lists or our security screening measures
from landing in the UK,? said
Cameron addressing the Australian parliament in Canberra. He is in Australia for the G20 Summit. For the UK and other countries whose nationals have left to wage jihad, the fear is
that the return of radicalised, battle-hardened extremists
could pose a threat on
home soil. Hundreds of Britons are thought to have joined militant groups like the self-styled Islamic State. Security analysts say foreign fighters in Iraq and Syria **w number in the thousands.
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