DAVID Cameron said he will change the law if necessary to make sure employees can wear religious symbols at work.
DAVID Cameron said he will change the law if necessary to make sure employees can wear religious symbols at work.
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The Prime Minister's stance comes as Nadia Eweida prepares to take her case to the European Court of Human Rights in September after she was sent home from work for wearing a crucifix.
Senior Tory MP David Davis has described her treatment as a "disgraceful piece of political correctness".
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