Thursday, 5 November 2015

Should Cameron really be welcoming the Egyptian president?

"The dream of democracy has long been enshrined in the hearts of the Egyptian people." - Mohamed ElBaradei
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Today we have a piece about President al-Sisi's visit to the UK. It questions why our government is welcoming a man who is accused of spearheading vast human rights violations in Egypt.

Elsewhere, we have analysis of yesterday's PMQs which suggests Corbyn has won the last three head-to-head meetings with David Cameron. But will success in the Commons really impact how the wider public feel about the new Labour leader?

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