London - British House of Commons held a number of sessions to hear leaders of Emirates' Muslim Brotherhood to resume its support for the terrorist group. It is not the first time for the British parliament to host the members of the group, as it did the same step before with the group's Director General Ibrahim Mounir, leader of Tunisian Nahda Movement Marwan Al Masmoudi and Director of Cordoba Human Rights Institutions in Turkey Anas Al Tikriti. In March, leading member of the group Ibrahim Mounir acknowledged of the secret relation between Muslim Brotherhood and Britain, saying that they keep strong relation with British intelligence authority and other departments in the government. The statements raised a state of controversy inside the group, as they accused Mounir of working to overthrow the group. In the same context, former member of Islamic group Hisham Al Nagar said that British government does not recognize the violence of Muslim Brotherhood, as it does not affect the security of their country. However, former member of Muslim Brotherhood Tariq Aboul Saad said that British House of Commons hosts leaders of Muslim Brotherhood of both Egypt and Emirates to force the governments of these countries to accept recognize the group as political player.