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    Cameron's 'bunch of migrants' PMQs phrase defended
Labour has criticised David Cameron's reference to people living in the so-called "jungle" at Calais as a "bunch of migrants".
The Prime Minister made the quip during PMQs on Wednesday after the Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn visited the site in France at the weekend.
Speaking to Martha Kearney on the World at One, Business Minister Anna Soubry offered her explanation for Mr Cameron's choice of words.
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