PM rules out ban but says group will be kept under review due to ‘ambiguous relationship with violent extremism’David Cameron has described members of the Muslim Brotherhood as possible extremists but stopped short of banning the group after a long-delayed official inquiry into its activities in Britain. The prime minister said the review found the Islamist organisation,of which the ousted Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi is a senior member, had had meaningful influence in groups claiming to speak for British Muslims. Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com