Speculation continues to swirl around the leadership of British Prime Minister Theresa May.
It follows a speech to her Conservative Party conference which was interrupted by a prankster, then several coughing fits, and also saw bits of the stage falling apart.
Downing Street says her resignation is not an issue being considered and a series of senior Conservatives have rallied in support of her.
However, after a disappointing election result in June - some Conservative MPs are reportedly discussing whether to try and unseat her as leader.
Former Conservative minister David Mellor believes she's not up to the job.
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It follows a speech to her Conservative Party conference which was interrupted by a prankster, then several coughing fits, and also saw bits of the stage falling apart.
Downing Street says her resignation is not an issue being considered and a series of senior Conservatives have rallied in support of her.
However, after a disappointing election result in June - some Conservative MPs are reportedly discussing whether to try and unseat her as leader.
Former Conservative minister David Mellor believes she's not up to the job.
IN: "The problem….
OUT: …place."
DUR: 29 seconds
http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/1005may-mellor1.mp3