Charles Clarke, the UK home secretary, has dropped a proposal to deport foreign extremists simply for expressing views "that conflict with the UK's culture of tolerance".
Mr Clarke on Wednesday published an expanded list of "unacceptable behaviours" for which foreign imams and radicals can be expelled or excluded from Britain, but has responded to concerns that the original proposals put out to consultation two weeks ago were too wide-ranging.
The list includes expressing views that justify, glorify or encourage terrorist violence, seek to provoke terrorist acts, foment other serious criminal activity or foster hatred that could lead to inter-community violence.
This comes at the time when Pat Robertson is advocating "unacceptable behaviours".
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