David Cameron accused Gordon Brown of making "so many concessions" in his bid to win the terror detention limit vote the legislation was now "unworkable".He said the PM's case for extending the limit from 28 to 42 days would be stronger if it had the backing of the police and security services.
Mr Brown accused Mr Cameron of leading "opposition for opposition's sake".
Lib Dem Nick Clegg asked why the PM was "playing politics with our liberties" over a move that was "unnecessary".
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