It’s been a turbulent couple of weeks for those following the Brexit drama and it seems some of that chaos rolled out on to BBC Breakfast today.
Presenters Naga Munchetty and Jon Kay were on hand to deliver all the latest developments surrounding Britain’s exit from the European Union following an extremely difficult night for Prime Minister, Theresa May.
They caught up with Nick Eardley, who was stood outside Downing Street today, but when they got to him, it seems his microphone wasn’t working properly.
Of course, the big story on everyone’s lips this morning was the fall out after Andrea Leadsom’s resignation last night, with some believing it’s the straw that broke the camel’s back for May.
Kay asked: “Hi Nick, where does this leave the Prime Minister now?”
A very quiet Nick replied: “On pretty shaky ground.
“There are a lot of conservatives really unhappy with Theresa May’s new Brexit plan.
“They were meeting and discussing it in the commons yesterday and there were ministers not happy with elements of what she is proposing.”
“Last night, that culminated in the Leader of the Commons Andrea Leadsom resigning.”
Nick tried to throw over to a video tape showing what Leadsom had to say about the reasons she chose to resign, but the sound quality decided to crack and muffle.
BBC News: ‘I’m gonna have to stop you’ Jon Kay halts interview over technical blunder (Image: BBC)
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At this point,