The Home Secretary of the United Kingdom has appointed John Woodcock MP as the U.K. special envoy for countering violent extremism.
The new role will focus on improving the U.K.’s response to violent extremism, with a particular focus on tackling far right violent extremism, taking lessons from global best practice.
John Woodcock is a former member of the Defence Select Committee and the Home Affairs Select Committee and has experience working on counter-terrorism legislation.
“Our counter-terrorism strategy is always evolving to match the changing threat and this important new role will help to inform this work,” said Home Secretary Priti Patel.
“As well as informing the UK’s work tackling terrorism, it will also ensure we share these lessons with our global partners. John Woodcock will bring a range of skills and experience to the role and I am delighted he has accepted this position.”