DAVID Cameron caused fury by unveiling a £650million aid programme and agreeing to pass bomb technology to Pakistan to patch up links.

MPs warned of a risk to British soldiers' lives if the Inter-Services Intelligence agency passed equipment and training to the Taliban.

And Tories were angry as Pakistan is blowing £1billion on six new submarines, while the UK suffers cuts.

Mr Cameron defended the £650million aid, saying it would let four million more children go to school.

Tory MP Philip Davies said: "If they can afford subs, they can afford education."