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'Extremists can strike UK so we must be tough on Taliban, even as our troops withdraw'

As we race to get our people home from Afghanistan, we must remember that terror knows no borders. It’s time to turn our attention to the risks at home.

The desperation of the men, women and children at Kabul airport trying to escape the new Taliban regime can seem horrifying but distant. But as we know only too well from the terrorist attacks at the Manchester Arena and London Bridge, extremists can strike at the heart of the UK, taking many innocent lives.

That is why we must be tough on the Taliban, even as our troops withdraw.

Former Labour Prime Minister Tony Blair today suggests that Britain works with other nations to draw up incentives, sanctions and a programme of other action we can take to protect the civilian population of Afghanistan.

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The Taliban has promised forgiveness, reconciliation and the protection of women’s rights. But there have been reports of killings and reprisals, and many Afghans remain fearful of a return to a brutal interpretation of Sharia law.

The international community should dangle the prospect of trade links if the new rulers live up to their pledges. And it should threaten to isolate Afghanistan and intervene if the new Taliban government proves to be as inhumane as the last.

Severe consequences must be threatened if Islamist extremist groups such as al-Qaeda are once again allowed to grow, risking a new wave of international terrorism.

The Taliban must understand that the world is watching and will not stand by.

Rail betrayal

Our great Northern and Midlands cities will feel justifiably let down by the decision to mothball the eastern section of the HS2 project because of soaring costs. So much for Boris Johnson’s levelling-up promises.

HS2’s price tag has already ballooned from nearly £32.7billion when the project was approved in 2012 to £107.7billion today.

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The Government reckons shelving the rail route linking Birmingham with Nottingham, Sheffield and Leeds will save £40billion.

Ministers’ decision to pull the plug might seem understandable given the huge cost of Covid. But our regions deserve better than this. Communities which were counting on the regeneration the new railway line would bring must be offered support to keep towns and cities thriving and their people in jobs.

Grubs for grub

Bored with the same old grub for tea? How about grasshoppers, crickets and buffalo worms? These insects could be on our menus in the very near future.

Our brave investigator, who conducted a taste test, was not impressed. Insects for dinner might not be everyone’s cup of tea, but we’d be doing our bit to save the planet.

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