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02/07/2013
An Egypt protestor tells us why he thinks President Morsi must go, and a former ambassador to the country gives us his analysis. Plus new government plans for Stop and Search.
Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi has rejected the army's 48-hour ultimatum saying he will continue with plans for national reconciliation. One protestor against his government tells us the President should be overthrown,and a former ambassador gives us his analysis.
And as the government launches a new consultation on stop and search powers, we hear from a Cumbria chief superintendent who has been stopped twice.
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