This afternoon, in Munich, David Cameron will tell some of these home truths. The Prime Minister has become exasperated by the way much of the permanent bureaucracy, in its attempt to counter violent extremism, ends up appeasing it. The true boldness of Mr Cameron’s message lies in his view that non-violent extremism is an entry-chamber for terrorism itself. He blames Islamist doctrine – the political ideology advocated by the Muslim Brotherhood under the cloak, or rather the veil, of religion – as the bad thought from which bad actions naturally spring. It fills the dangerous vacuum created by multi-culturalism. Paranoia about Western governments, anti-Semitism, the oppression of women – all these things fire up young men with hatred of a society they are taught to see as decadent. Soon they are only the click of a mouse away from people who will teach them how to blow themselves up on a crowded train. In arguing thus, the Prime Minister is directly confronting large elements of officialdom.—Multiculturalism has failed us: it’s time for muscular liberalism, says Cameron David Cameron will declare today that multiculturalism has failed in Britain as he vows to confront Islamist extremists living here who reject Western values. The Prime Minister will say that years of “hands-off tolerance” have encouraged different cultures to live separate lives and left the country fearful of standing up to the racism of minorities. Muslim groups “showered with public money” for offering a gateway to their communities will see their funding cut unless they promote democracy, equality before the law and the rights of women and those of other faiths, he will say. They will also be banned from university campuses and prisons.