The British Government last week accepted all 34 recommendations of an independent review of the U.K.’s Prevent strategy. The review, led by Independent Reviewer William Shawcross, criticized the counter-extremism program’s effectiveness thanks in large part to an inflated sense of threat from extreme right-wing terror groups, which were too broadly defined, and a failure to recognize Islamist ideologies and Islamist terrorism as the principal threat to Britain, which were too narrowly defined.