Corbyn asks Cameron questions from public in first PMQs
Jeremy Corbyn has asked David Cameron questions submitted by the public as he took part in Prime Minister's Questions for the first time as Labour leader.
Jeremy Corbyn has asked David Cameron questions submitted by the public as he took part in Prime Minister's Questions for the first time as Labour leader.
Labour's new leader Jeremy Corbyn faced David Cameron at Prime Ministers' Questions for the first time.
Mr Corbyn introduced his own style to the frontbenches. The punch-and-judy politics were gone. In their place, questions set by members of the public.
But his break from tradition no longer extends to the National Anthem. After criticism of his silence during a service yesterday, in future he has decided to sing along.
Senior Labour figures have privately pledged support for military intervention, reports say.
Richard Burgon MP as commentary on the Jeremy Corbyn's first Prime Minister's Questions as the Labour leader.
Jeremy Corbyn raised queries sent to him by members of the public in his first Prime Minister's Questions today.