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Jun 8, 2024 · Theresa May (born October 1, 1956, Eastbourne, Sussex, England) is a British politician who became the second woman prime minister of the United Kingdom in British history in July 2016 after replacing David Cameron as the leader of the Conservative Party.
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3 days ago · LONDON — When she needed a break from the Brexit wars, Theresa May would head for the hills. Far from the pressure-cooker of Westminster, May spent every summer between 2016 and 2019 — her three years as U.K. prime minister — walking in the mountains of Switzerland. Her favorite spot was the ...
5 days ago · In 2018, Theresa May proposed a reform of the Gender Recognition Act (Picture: Dan Kitwood/Getty Images) When I first transitioned in 2012, I asked my GP if he could refer me to a gender specialist.
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5 days ago · Former Prime Minister Theresa May used a recent speech to warn against rising populism, criticised the inclusion of Nigel Farage in the Conservative Party, and reaffirmed her commitment to...
Jun 8, 2024 · Theresa May - EU Agreement, Referendum, Irish Backstop: In late November, May was able to boast that the leaders of the EU’s 27 other member countries formally had agreed to the terms of a withdrawal deal that she claimed “delivered for the British people” and set the United Kingdom “on course for a prosperous future.”.
Jun 8, 2024 · Theresa May - Brexit, UK Politics, Leadership: With another “meaningful vote” by the House of Commons on her Brexit plan imminent, May won 11th-hour promises of cooperation from the EU regarding the contentious backstop plan, including agreement to a “joint legally binding instrument” that would allow the U.K. to initiate a “formal ...
Jun 14, 2024 · Theresa May remained Prime Minister after a first vote of no confidence in 2018 failed to remove her and was not removed after a second vote in 2019 was table but she eventually stepped down and allow former Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson to step into her role.