Thursday, June 05, 2008

New Challenges to Security

I seem to have got myself on the mailing list of the Smith Institute, a think tank founded in commemoration of the late Labour Party Leader John Smith. His death led to Tony Blair taking
over as Leader and subsequently becoming Prime Minister. A while ago I attended a talk by Margaret Beckett (then Foreign Secretary) at 11 Downing Street. This time Jacqui Smith was talking on security matters at a hotel just round the corner from New Scotland Yard. Politicians always look different in the flesh, and there is a steely gaze emanating from Ms Smith that fixes you and almost dares you to contradict, but it also gives you the impression that she is taking in what you say. I had an opportunity to fall under that gimlet eye after her fascinating talk, also attended by David Steel, Baroness Jay and allegedly wavering MP Keith Vaz whose acolyte insisted on answering her mobile phone whilst the Secretary of State was flawlessly delivering her lecture. This was ahead of the vote on 42 days detention - Keith ended up supporting the government - did this speech persuade him? I was glad Jacqui Smith didn't just bang on about combating terrorism with draconian powers, she delved into the nature and difficulties of dealing with al-heida and how Islamist undercurrents provide challenges to democracies. She praised the efforts of those within youthful Muslim groups who were developing leadership skills for the next generation to help them to work within and alongside British institutions. So not exactly what I had expected, and far more thought provoking than the usual soundbites beloved of the media.

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