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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Politics
Sam Lister

Donald Trump makes it harder to fight and control Islamist extremism, David Cameron warns

US presidential hopeful Donald Trump is making it more difficult to confront and defeat extremists, David Cameron has said.

The billionaire is making the "fundamental mistake" of trying to blame all Muslims for the ideology of a minority, the Prime Minister insisted.

Mr Trump, who is vying to win the Republican nomination, sparked widespread anger after he demanded a block on Muslims entering the US and claimed parts of London were "so radicalised" police were "afraid for their own lives".

MPs spent three hours debating whether the tycoon should be allowed into the country after more than 570,000 people signed a petition asking the Government to ban him on hate speech grounds.

Mr Cameron's warning comes after he last year branded Mr Trump's remarks as "divisive, stupid and wrong".

The interventions are likely to put diplomatic relations between Britain and the US under significant strain if the businessman is elected in the November poll.

David Cameron said Trump had made a "fundamental mistake" of blaming all Muslims for the ideology of a minority

Mr Cameron told US website Mic.Com: "I think the problem with what Donald Trump has said, and what some others say too, is they are making a fundamental mistake of trying to blame all of Islam and all Muslims for what is the ideology and the actions of a minority, and I think that's wrong.

"In many ways, it actually helps the extremists, because they want to create a clash of civilisations between Islam and Christianity, or Islam and the West.

"Actually, what's happening is not a clash of civilisations.

"It is a fight within Islam, where the overwhelming majority rightly see Islam as a religion of peace, and want to live in successful multi-racial, multi-ethnic, multi-faith democracies like ours, and make an incredible contribution to our country. 

"As opposed to a small minority that believe this rhetoric of poisonous extremism, and many of this tiny minority then believing in violence.

"So, what Donald Trump says is, in my view, not only wrong, but actually it makes the work we need to do to confront and defeat the extremists more difficult."

PA

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