British Prime Minister (PM), Theresa May, is not considering
resigning, Sky news reported on Thursday, citing her Downing Street
office.
“Downing Street: Resignation is not an issue,” Sky News said on its screen.
A spokesman for PM May did not comment on the report. A spokesman for the Conservative Party also did not comment.
May’s bid to reassert her dwindling authority was ruined on Wednesday
when her keynote speech was interrupted by repeated coughing fits, a
prankster, and even letters of her slogan falling off the set behind
her.
Also Britain’s ruling Conservative Party must remain “cool-headed”,
Business Minister, Greg Clark, said, after a speech by May at their
annual conference was ruined by a prankster.
The BBC reported that while ministers were rallying around the
beleaguered May and praising her “guts and grace” in persisting with the
hour-long speech in spite the mishaps, some Conservative members of
parliament were discussing amongst themselves whether to ask her to
resign.
Clark said: “The view of the party, both parliamentary colleagues and
activists, is that they regard, correctly, the responsibility of the
Conservative Party to be effective and cool-headed in government.” NAN
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