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Michael Dobbs (Con) asked about relations with Greece. He says is a supporter of the Parthenon Project, and asks Cameron if he favours the marbles returning to Greece.
Cameron says he does not agree with Dobbs about that.
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Cameron says there is nothing more destructive to a country’s immigration system than having continual and very visible examples of the rules being ignored.
He supports EU efforts to tackle illegal immigration, he says.
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Cameron is now dealing with the fourth question, about the EU.
Kate Hoey, the former Labour MP, criticises the Windsor framework.
Cameron says he was not involved in negotiating the Windsor framework, but he thinks it is a superb agreement.
He says he understands Hoey’s concerns about it. He knows the Northern Ireland secretary, Chris Heaton-Harris, is trying to get the institutions of Northern Ireland up and running.
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