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Theresa Mary May, Baroness May of Maidenhead, (/təˈriːzə/; née Brasier; born 1 October 1956), is a British politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and Leader of the Conservative Party from 2016 to 2019. She previously served as Home Secretary from 2010 to 2016. She was Member of Parliament (MP) for Maidenhead from 1997 to 2024, and has been a member of the House of Lords since August 2024. May is the second female Prime Minister, after Margaret Thatcher, and the first woman to have held two of the Great Offices of State. Ideologically, May is a one-nation conservative.
May grew up in Oxfordshire and attended St Hugh's College, Oxford. After graduating in 1977, she worked at the Bank of England and the Association for Payment Clearing Services. She also served as a councillor on Merton London Borough Council. After two unsuccessful attempts to be elected to the House of Commons, she was elected MP for Maidenhead at the 1997 general election. From 1999 to 2010, May held several roles in shadow cabinets and was Chair of the Conservative Party from 2002 to 2003. Following the formation of the coalition government after the 2010 general election, May was appointed Home Secretary and Minister for Women and Equalities, giving up the latter role in 2012. Re-appointed Home Secretary after the Conservatives won the 2015 general election, she became the longest-serving Home Secretary in more than 60 years. During her tenure as Home Secretary, she pursued reform of the Police Federation, implemented a harder line on drugs policy and further restricted immigration. She oversaw the introduction of elected Police and Crime Commissioners, the deportation of Abu Qatada and the creation of the College of Policing and the National Crime Agency. Although she supported the remain campaign, May supported Brexit following the victory of the leave campaign at the 2016 referendum. Also after the referendum, she was elected Conservative Leader and therefore became Prime Minister, succeeding David Cameron.
As Prime Minister, May began the process of withdrawing the UK from the EU, triggering Article 50 in March 2017. In April, she announced a snap general election, with the aim of strengthening her hand in Brexit negotiations and highlighting her "strong and stable" leadership. This resulted in a hung parliament with the number of Conservative seats reduced to 317 from 330, despite the highest vote share since 1983 and the largest increase in electoral support enjoyed by a governing party since 1832. The loss of an overall majority prompted her to enter a confidence-and-supply arrangement with the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP). Following the 2017 election, May's premiership continued to be dominated by Brexit, in particular by her government's negotiations with the EU, adhering to the Chequers plan, which led to a draft Brexit withdrawal agreement. Other events that occurred during May's premiership were terrorist attacks in Westminster, Manchester Arena and London Bridge, the Grenfell Tower fire and Windrush scandal. Her government announced the NHS Long Term Plan and was responsible for negotiating and approving the near-entirety of the UK's terms of exit from the EU. May was also a prominent figure in leading the international condemnation and response to Russia over the poisoning of Sergei and Yulia Skripal in March 2018. May survived two votes of no confidence in December 2018 and in January 2019, but after versions of her draft withdrawal agreement were rejected by Parliament three times and her party's poor performance in the 2019 European Parliament election, she left office in July and was succeeded by Boris Johnson, her former foreign secretary.
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Traded items with a signature of Theresa May

The most expensive item with a signature of Theresa May ( THERESA MAY SIGNED BOOK UNIQUE EXAMPLE) was sold in July 2020 for £197.99 while the cheapest item (Signed Photo of UK Prime Minister The Rt Hon Theresa May MP) found a new owner for £0.01 in September 2017. The month with the most items sold (10) was September 2023 with an average selling price of £33.48 for an autographed item of Theresa May. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in July 2020 with £99.99 and the month that saw the lowest prices with £0.99 was May 2013. In average, an autographed item from Theresa May is worth £15.00.

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Latest News about Theresa May

May slams Illegal Migration Bill for allowing 'more slave drivers to make money (11/07/2023): Theresa May has attacked the government's Illegal Migration Bill, saying it would "enable more slave drivers to... make money out of human misery" and "consign more people to slavery". Go to news article Theresa May criticises 'vague' promise to publish response to 2017 Hillsborough (01/02/2023): Theresa May has criticised the government's "vague" promise to publish a response to the 2017 Hillsborough report in spring as pressure grows on the government to act. Go to news article Theresa May and Priti Patel clash over plan to send refugees to Rwanda (19/04/2022): Theresa May has criticised plans to send asylum seekers to Rwanda on the grounds of "legality, practicality and efficacy", telling MPs she fears the proposals could split up families and increase the trafficking of women and children. Go to news article Former British spy 'surprised and disappointed' at Theresa May snub over Russia (22/10/2021): A former British spy who wrote a dossier on Donald Trump said he once spent hours with then home secretary Theresa May, briefing her on the Russia threat. Go to news article Don't see economic growth and climate action as 'mutually exclusive', ex-PM May (07/09/2021): Theresa May has warned Tory MPs not to write-off climate change targets and to embrace the government's ambition to bring all greenhouse gas emissions to net zero by 2050. Go to news article

Older News Stories about Theresa May

Theresa May asked PM if British intelligence failed to foresee Taliban's rapid t (08/2021): The House of Commons was packed for the first time in 17 months, MPs breaking off their holidays to voice their anger, frustration and sorrow over the crisis that is unfolding in Afghanistan.  Go to news article Calls for Theresa May's former aide to resign from BBC for 'trying to block seni (07/2021): Labour has called for Theresa May's former communications director to be sacked from the BBC board over claims he tried to block someone from a senior job on political grounds. Go to news article From personal tragedy in the Troubles to £1bn deal with Theresa May - who i (06/2021): A former soldier in the Ulster Defence Regiment, the Troubles had a profound effect on Sir Jeffrey Donaldson but he rarely speaks of his family's loss. Go to news article Theresa May and George Osborne attack Rishi Sunak's budget (03/2021): Chancellor Rishi Sunak's spend now, tax later budget has come under attack from ex-prime minister Theresa May and former chancellor George Osborne. Go to news article Man jailed for 'explicit and repeated' threats to kill Theresa May (11/2020): A man has been jailed for two years after threatening to kill Theresa May with "a knife or a gun" while she was prime minister. Go to news article Theresa May 'cannot support' government's Brexit bill (09/2020): The former PM argues the legislation will "damage trust", but ministers say it will protect the UK. Go to news article Botham and PM's brother to join House of Lords (07/2020): Ex-England cricketer and Jo Johnson get peerages, while Theresa May's husband receives a knighthood. Go to news article Extend Brexit transition period, ex-deputy PM says (04/2020): Theresa May’s ex-deputy has become one of the first Tory voices to openly call for the Brexit transition period to be extended. Go to news article Budget 2020: Fiscal plan 'very coherent' (03/2020): The chancellor responds to a warning over high spending in the Budget by former PM Theresa May. Go to news article Suspects could be bailed for up to 90 days while police investigate (02/2020): Home Secretary Priti Patel is expected to abandon "unenforceable" reforms to bail introduced by Theresa May. Go to news article Nancy Astor: Theresa May unveils statue of first female MP to sit in Commons (11/2019): A statue honouring the first female MP to sit in parliament has been unveiled a century after she was voted in. Go to news article Theresa May was 'in tears' after the Brexit referendum result (10/2019): Theresa May was "distraught" and "in tears" after the UK voted to leave the EU in 2016, according to the latest revelations of a new book. Go to news article