Cameron says Trump policy on Muslims is wrong, will not apologise

Published May 5, 2016
British Prime Minister David Cameron exits 10 Downing Street in central London on May 5, 2016.─AFP
British Prime Minister David Cameron exits 10 Downing Street in central London on May 5, 2016.─AFP
Muslims pray as they take part in a protest against presidential candidate Donald Trump outside of his office in Manhattan.─Reuters/File
Muslims pray as they take part in a protest against presidential candidate Donald Trump outside of his office in Manhattan.─Reuters/File

LONDON: British Prime Minister David Cameron said on Thursday he would not apologise to Donald Trump after he became the Republican party's presumptive presidential candidate for calling his proposed ban on Muslims entering the United States (US) stupid and wrong.

Cameron made the comment about Trump after the reality TV star and real estate developer vowed last December to ban all Muslims from entering the United States if he succeeded in his bid to become the next US president.

Related: Donald Trump calls for keeping Muslims out of US

“I won't change that view and I don't change that view and I'm very clear that the policy idea that was put forward was wrong, is wrong and will remain wrong, so I'm very clear about that,” Cameron told reporters when asked if he would now apologise.

However, Cameron did pay tribute to Trump for effectively clinching his party's nomination this week after the departure of his two remaining rivals Ted Cruz and John Kasich.

“Knowing the gruelling nature of the primaries and what you have to go through, anyone who makes it through that extraordinary contest to lead their party into a general election deserves our respect,” he said.

Also Read: Trump worse than Voldemort, says J.K. Rowling

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