mr. gordon maston. >> thank you, mr. speaker. in the past 12 months, people in blackpool have turned out in unprecedented numbers for remembrance day of armed forces day, and to give specific welcome to returning troops of afghanistan. people recognize as the sacrifice being given by those who risk their lives daily, so can i ask the prime minister to underline the fact the government again unde who seek o disrupt and is on that support? >> mr. speaker, i praise for hosting the first armed forces veterans day and i know that blackpool has lost soldiers in both iraq and afghanistan, as he says. and he's right that we must commemorate all those who have served and given sacrifice to our country. i should his use about extremist who used freedom of speech in our country to foster division, to incite hatred and in some cases incite people to give. we've already strengthen our powers to prosecute into an organization prescribed a result of our determination through legal process what is necessary to do. it is also about standing up fo