Jeremy Corbyn: Labour will put 10,000 extra police on streets – BBC News

The Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn says he backs Diane Abbott the shadow home secretary despite her difficulty explaining Labour’s plans for policing. Labour’s policy is to recruit an extra 10 thousand officers in England and Wales. Ms Abbot during a radio interview offered several versions of the projected cost. She said she had simply ‘mis-spoken’ but the Conservatives said it raised new questions about Labour’s competence as our deputy political editor John Pienaar reports.

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