Muslim students have voiced their concerns to the Prime Minister following the July bomb murders.
Around 50 students aged 16 to 25 were at a Leeds community centre to meet Tony Blair and discuss a range of issues including extremism.
The Prime Minister spent more than an hour chatting to them and to their concerns post-July 7.
He told the group the way to defeat people with extremist views was to stand up to them in the community.
A business studies student from Huddersfield University student, Waseem Naeem, said the Government’s foreign policy was a factor in many Muslims turning away from Labour.




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