Jihadist deaths: 'Decisive action to keep Britain safe'
David Cameron has defended his decision to order the RAF drone strike which killed a Cardiff jihadist in Syria.
The prime minister told the Tory party conference he took "decisive action to keep Britain safe", claiming Reyaad Khan was one of two British men who were planning terrorist attacks on UK soil.
Mr Cameron said his job was "not to debate; it's to decide".
He said if he stalled on such a decision, "we could see innocent people murdered on our streets".