Rees-Mogg: Major cabinet reshuffle is not needed

UK Prime Minister Theresa May should not necessarily embark on a major cabinet reshuffle, the Conservative MP Jacob Rees-Mogg has told BBC Hardtalk’s Stephen Sackur.

The prime minister has a good quality cabinet with some really serious and able individuals doing important work, explained Mr Rees-Mogg, adding that: “a big reshuffle is very often a greater sign of weakness than in strength.”

The government has seen two senior ministers resign in seven days.

Watch the full interview on BBC World News and the BBC News Channel on Friday 10 November 2017.