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Muslim group leaders and politicians in Bradford have reacted to David Cameron's speech on Muslim integration.
The Prime Minister set out a five-year plan to crush home-grown extremism, vowing to tackle the failures of integration that left young Britons attracted to the self-styled Islamic State and other fundamentalist causes.
A review of how the state can help lift the horizons of isolated and deprived communities were among a range of initiatives the Prime Minister hopes will help curb the radicalisation of potential jihadists.