Britain was promised Prime Minister's Questions with a difference on Wednesday, with a new leader of the opposition Labour party making his debut.
Jeremy Corbyn, who was elected on the weekend decided to read out questions from the British public and said there would be less 'theatre' at the weekly debate in parliament.
Our UK Correspondent Natalie Powell reports…
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