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Cantle: Councils should focus on community cohesion

Councils should be left to concentrate on community cohesion with the Prevent radicalisation programme dealt with at a national level, according to the author of a government review.

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Councils should be left to concentrate on community cohesion with the Prevent radicalisation programme dealt with at a national level, according to the author of a government review. 

Ted Cantle, who was commissioned by the then government to write a review in 2001 after a number of disturbances, told The MJ councils should ‘do what they are good at' and bring together communities to stop incidents like the Southport tragedy happening again. 

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