The dissident Muslim Brotherhood (MB) movement "MB without Violence" claimed Friday that the terrorist organization had paid a £2 million bribe to British PM, to not release a report on the MB Review, according to Al Bawaba News. In an official statement released Friday, the movement affirmed that the MB international organization had paid a bribe to Cameron's Conservative Party, to ensure its support in the parliamentary elections next May. Last week, the UK had postponed publishing the report on the Muslim Brotherhood Review as well as the government's new counter-extremism strategy until after the parliamentary elections. "Negotiations are ongoing between the MB, represented in Mahmoud Hussein and Ibrahim Mounir, and the House of Commons, not to release the report on the MB Review," the statement read, adding that the MB had a large number of associations in the UK working on recruiting British youth to work in their corporations. The Muslim Brotherhood is designated as a terrorist organization in several countries including Egypt, KSA, the UAE, Russia and Syria.