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 | | The armed forces minister Adam Ingram likened the terrorist "evil that is stalking the world" to Nazism and fascism, and suggested anti-war voices were giving terrorists "succour and support". |
 | | Alan Simpson, leading a "Labour against the bombing" group at Westminster, compared the attempts to curb criticism to a McCarthyite witchhunt, and the anti-bombing MP George Galloway, summoned to a meeting with Ms Armstrong tomorrow, pledged he would not be silenced. |
 | | However, despite Mr Ingram's comments, the Labour leadership yesterday resisted the temptation to discipline or condemn Mr Marsden, a little-known MP who hitherto had not been seen as a member of the so-called awkward squad. |
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