What do voters and MPs make of May?
Theresa May has been giving high-profile interviews to Radio 5 Live's Emma Barnett and The Sun's Tom Newton-Dunn, leading to examination of her record in office and the election campaign.
Daily Politics presenter Andrew Neil heard from the Sun journalist, who said he did not feel "brave enough as a six-foot tall hairy-bottomed male political editor" to ask if she cried at the election result, as she was so shy.
Also in the debate were Conservative MPs David Jones and Ed Vaziey, and former Labour front-bencher Douglas Alexander, who discussed how long she had left in office.
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