Debating Cameron's extremism comments
The Daily Politics panel debated David Cameron's call for better English language skills to help Muslim women resist the lure of extremism with Connect Justice founder Zubeda Limbada.
Ms Limbada said there was no evidence to suggest that English-speaking mothers would have stopped any of the Britons known to have travelled to Syria to fight with extremists, saying the evidence in favour of the PM鈥檚 argument was 鈥渧ery poor鈥.
Labour MP Karin Smyth said it was 鈥渦nhelpful鈥 for people to be made to feel 鈥渙ther than British鈥.
But Conservative Kit Malthouse defended Mr Cameron, saying a common language 鈥渟its at the base of every coherent society鈥.
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