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'Lazy and misguided' to link speaking English with extremism
David Cameron's initiative on English lessons for Muslim women has come under attack from Baroness Warsi.
The former communities minister described it as "lazy and sloppy when we start making policies based upon stereotypes which do sadly stigmatise communities."
Speaking to The World at One's Martha Kearney, Warsi criticised government plans to deport people who fail to improve their language skills sufficiently.
(Photo: Baroness Warsi. Credit: BBC)
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