Trump's anti-Muslim remarks 'divisive, stupid and wrong': British PM

'He would unite us all against him' David Cameron

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LONDON:
Remarks by US presidential hopeful Donald Trump on Muslims were "divisive, stupid and wrong" British Prime Minister David Cameron told parliament on Wednesday.

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"I think his remarks are divisive stupid and wrong and I think if he came to our country he would unite us all against him," Cameron said when asked whether he supported a petition to ban Trump from entering Britain.


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