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Terror threat complex says deputy PM Nick Clegg | Terror threat complex says deputy PM Nick Clegg |
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Greater security measures are being taken in the UK because we cannot live in a "false sense of safety", the deputy prime minister has said. | Greater security measures are being taken in the UK because we cannot live in a "false sense of safety", the deputy prime minister has said. |
Nick Clegg said we cannot "seal ourselves off from the outside world" in the wake of the attack on the French magazine Charlie Hebdo. | Nick Clegg said we cannot "seal ourselves off from the outside world" in the wake of the attack on the French magazine Charlie Hebdo. |
The Liberal Democrat leader told BBC threats are becoming "more complex". | |
Meanwhile, he added Wales should not be left behind as devolution goes forward in the UK. | |
He told Radio Wales it was "so logical" for Wales to be part of devolution. | |
"I think we are pushing on an open door in terms of extra money for Wales. As devolution goes forward in other parts, of course Wales should not be left behind," he said. |