PM and Corbyn clash over police numbers
Jeremy Corbyn stuck to his crowdsourcing method to ask David Cameron a question about potential cuts to police numbers, amid concerns about the impact of the government's Spending Review on police funding.
The Labour leader asked whether it would be wise at a time when the UK faces a growing terror threat.
The prime minister said the government was protecting the counter-terrorism budget, and contended that there had been an increase in neighbourhood policing numbers.
He also hit back with a jibe about Mr Corbyn's view on the police's "shoot-to-kill" policy.
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