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Prime Minister's Questions

London, England
Wednesday, November 9, 2011

British Prime Minister David Cameron went before the House of Commons and took questions from members on youth unemployment, the eurozone crisis and border security.

Opposition Leader Ed Miliband accused the Prime Minister and the Home Secretary of implementing a relaxed border security policy this summer and suggested that millions of European passengers could have entered the country illegally.

Then, the Prime Minister Cameron defended his border security policy, saying that it led to the seizure of firearms and forged documents. But conceded that the U-K Border Agency had acted without ministerial approval in certain actions and the head of its Border Force Brodie Clark had to be suspended.

Updated: Wednesday, November 9, 2011 at 6:06pm (ET)

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