David Cameron: Jeremy Corbyn is 'engaging' but voters will be put off by stance over security issues
The Prime Minister conceded Mr Corbyn may be more of a straight talker but that voters would be put off by his stance on key issues, such as the future of Trident
Engaging: David Cameron admits the Labour leader is more of a straight talker but voters will be worried by Labour divisions over security issues
"If you are endlessly having debate, incapable of agreeing amongst yourselves, even on important issues like the defence of the nation, the public will conclude you won't be able to do what we want, which is to deliver on strong, sound, sensible government."
He added: "So, debate yes, but at the end of the debate you have to decide and then you do need people to stick to a common position."