LONDON (Reuters) - Britain’s opposition Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has called on Conservative Prime Minister Theresa May to resign after she presided over cuts to police numbers during her six years as interior minister. May faced questions from reporters on Monday over whether she regretted cutting police numbers by around 20,000 during her time as interior minister from 2010 to 2016. May has said counter-terrorism budgets have been protected and the police were given the powers they need. Asked if he would back calls made by others for May to resign, Corbyn told Sky News: “Indeed I would. “Yes we do have a problem, we should never have cut the police numbers.”
Source: Huffington Post June 05, 2017 11:26 UTC