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Originally Posted by garinda
'Insiders say Cameron, along with education secretary, Michael Gove, the home secretary, Theresa May, and the security minister, Dame Pauline Neville-Jones, accept there has been too much of what the prime minister calls "passive tolerance" of extremist groups in recent years, while Nick Clegg and Baroness Warsi, the Tory party chairwoman, prefer a more multicultural approach.'
David Cameron's attack on multiculturalism divides coalition | Politics | The Observer
Has the Conservative party chairperson, Baroness Warsi, commented yet...publicly?
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This is what she's said according to
Fury as Labour 'smears' David Cameron after he attacks multiculturalism | Mail Online
Labour MPs then weighed in by accusing Mr Cameron of inflammatory timing for making his speech on the day when the EDL was marching in Luton.
But Tory Chairman Baroness Warsi described Mr Khan’s remarks as an attempt to ‘smear’ the Prime Minister as a Right-wing extremist.
‘This is outrageous and irresponsible,’ she said.
Condemnation: Baroness Warsi described Mr Khan's comments as outrageous and irresponsible
‘David Cameron has made it clear he wants to unite Britain around our common values, and he has done so in measured language.
'It is right that we make it clear: extremism and Islam are not the same thing. Mr Khan ran Ed Miliband’s leadership campaign. He must apologise and Mr Miliband needs to disown his colleague’s baseless accusation.’