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Brits and visitors better tone down the jokes and watch their mouths more carefully -- new legislation via PM Tony Blair's government has outlawed behaviour deemed supportive of terrorism. Opposers of the law condemn its vagueness and potential damage to free speech.
New terror laws begin in UK From correspondents in London April 13, 2006
The glorification of terrorism became a crime in Britain today as a series of measures drawn up by Prime Minister Tony Blair's Government following the London bombings last year came into force. The Terrorism Act 2006 also outlaws the distribution of terrorist publications and creates new offences of undertaking terrorism training and the preparation of or planning an attack.
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