Control orders used against terror suspects are "imperfect" and need to be replaced, the Prime Minister has said.
David Cameron said he was working with the deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg to find another system that kept the country safe while respecting civil liberties.
During a visit to Leicester, he told the BBC: "I think we need a system that keeps the country safe but that respects our freedoms. Nick Clegg and I are working very hard to bring this about.
"The control order system is imperfect. Everybody knows that. There have been people who've absconded from control orders. It hasn't been a success. We need a proper replacement and I'm confident we'll agree one.
"It's not about a victory for the Conservatives or the Liberal Democrats. It's about trying to do the right thing for our country, for the security of our country and our civil liberties."