he British government has launched a series of meetings with Muslim leaders in towns and cities across Britain to improve community relations after the London bombings.
The aim is to find ways of tackling extremism and to bring together different races and religions.
However, many of Britain's Muslim youth say that it's their leaders who are out of touch and blame them for the rise in the popularity of extremist groups.
Stephen Sackur talks to the head of the Muslim Council of Britain, Sir Iqbal Sacranie, and asks if his organisation is out of touch.