25th October 2017, 10:52 pm
Updated: 26th October 2017, 4:45 am
If you are on the winning side you get to win. And if you are on the losing side then you win as well.
In an interview with the BBC, Hill argued that people who went to fight for IS in Syria and Iraq — there are around 850 linked to the UK, we learnt this week — might have been “naive” and maybe “brainwashed”.
Hill worried these poor souls — 425 of whom are now feared heading back to these shores, according to former MI6 chief Richard Barrett — might return “in a state of utter disillusionment”.
Rather than prosecution, he argued: “Really we should be looking at reintegration”.
He hammered home this message on Tuesday night at a speech in London where he criticised government plans to give harsher jail terms for terror offences, such as Amber Rudd’s proposal to slap up to 15-year sentences on those who watch terrorist propaganda videos.

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