Yorkshire Post

‘You can’t finish off a box set when you are the PM’

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THERESA MAY has insisted that she feels secure in her position as Prime Minister, despite reports of colleagues weighing up the possibilit­y of a challenge for the top job. Appearing on ITV1’s

Mrs May dismissed suggestion­s that she was constantly on the lookout for rivals within the Government who might stab her in the back and insisted she was enjoying her stint as PM.

But she acknowledg­ed that her job was eating into the time she has to relax, telling presenters Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby: “I never get to the end of a box-set.”

Asked by Schofield whether she felt secure in her job in the face of speculatio­n about leadership challenges, Mrs May said: “Yes. I’m doing the job and I’m going to jolly well get on and do it. What drives me in doing it is actually not what’s written, but what people out there want the Government to do. That’s the important thing.”

And when she was asked whether she was always watching out for colleagues who might stab her in the back, she said: “No. For me it’s actually all about what I’m doing to deliver for the public.

“That’s why I was on doorsteps in my own constituen­cy on Saturday afternoon, talking to people, hearing from them about the issues that really matter to them. “That’s what drives me.” Asked by Willoughby whether she ever had the chance to relax in front of the TV, Mrs May laughed and said: “I never get to the end of a box-set. It’s a job where you are constantly thinking about it and obviously anything can happen at any point which means that you have to really get involved.”

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