Theresa May
Former Prime Minister | Conservative Party Leader and Public Servant
About
Theresa May served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and Leader of the Conservative Party from 2016 to 2019, leading the country during one of its most challenging political periods in recent history. As the second female Prime Minister in British history, she took office following the Brexit referendum and was tasked with navigating the complex process of the UK's departure from the European Union.
Prior to becoming Prime Minister, May held the position of Home Secretary for six years, one of the longest tenures in that role, where she oversaw significant reforms to immigration policy and counter-terrorism measures. Her political career spans decades of public service, during which she has been recognized for her dedication to public duty and her measured approach to governance during times of national uncertainty.
What Theresa Talks About
Leadership during constitutional and political crises
Brexit negotiations and international diplomacy
Immigration policy and border security
Women in politics and breaking barriers in government
Public service and democratic governance
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