British Prime Minister Theresa May is under fire for allegedly lifting parts of a speech from the hit political melodrama “The West Wing.”

“It is when tested the most that we reach deep within ourselves and find that our capacity to rise to the challenge before us may well be limitless,” she said in a keynote speech to the Conservative Party’s annual conference Wednesday.

In a Season 4 episode of the show titled “20 hours in America,” President Jed Bartlett, played by Michael Sheen, says: “Every time we think we have measured our capacity to meet a challenge, we look up and we are reminded that that capacity may well be limitless.”

The Labour Party’s deputy leader Tom Watson was quick to comment on the striking similarities.

“It can be tempting to copy someone else’s ideas and pass them off as your own,” he wrote in a blog post. “Theresa May seems to have done just that.”

“It looks like she, or one of her speechwriters, is an Aaron Sorkin fan,” he added, referencing the creator of the acclaimed show.

But Downing Street was quick to deny suggestions of plagiarism.

“There is no question of plagiarism, but if you are interested in the PM’s choice of US television shows, she is not interested in ‘The West Wing’ … She prefers ‘Friends,'” a source told BreakingNews.ie.

The prime minister was also plagued by a series of misfortunes while delivering her speech: repeatedly coughing, losing her voice and getting interrupted by a protester.