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* Relax security checks for recruits in diversity drive.<ref name="reduce">https://archive.is/0bGv8</ref> | * Relax security checks for recruits in diversity drive.<ref name="reduce">https://archive.is/0bGv8</ref> | ||
* Soldiers told to avoid Christian "elements" in Acts of Remembrance.<ref name="christian">https://archive.is/flSL6</ref> | * Soldiers told to avoid Christian "elements" in Acts of Remembrance.<ref name="christian">https://archive.is/flSL6</ref> | ||
* [[The British Army]]’s Race Action Plan described as "wicked" by 12 former senior military officers.<ref name="spend">https://archive.is/wip/u0GwZ</ref> | |||
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Revision as of 13:56, 13 February 2024
Stories
- Recruitment ad shows Muslim prayer ritual during a patrol.[1]
- Describing yourself as a patriot is an extreme right wing view.[2][3]
- Using the term Islamofascism is an extreme right wing view.[2][3]
- Describing towns as "lost" is an extreme right wing view.[2][3]
- Becoming increasingly angry at perceived injustices or threads to national identity is an extreme right wing view.[2][3]
- Referring to people challenging their views as being "indoctrinated" is an extreme right wing view.[2][3]
- Making generalisations about Islam is an extreme right wing view.[2][3]
- Claiming immigration is the root of injustices against vulnerable people is an extreme right wing view.[2][3]
- Involving colleagues in closed social media groups is an extreme right wing activity.[2][3]
- Referring to political correctness as a left wing or communist plot is an extreme right wing view.[2][3]
- Making inaccurate generalisations about "the left" or government is an extreme right wing view.[2][3]
- Relax security checks for recruits in diversity drive.[4]
- Soldiers told to avoid Christian "elements" in Acts of Remembrance.[5]
- The British Army’s Race Action Plan described as "wicked" by 12 former senior military officers.[6]