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@theresa_may

Member of Parliament for Maidenhead. Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.

Joined June 2016

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  1. Jan 31

    At 11pm tonight, Britain will leave the European Union. After more than three years, we can finally say that we have delivered on the result of the 2016 referendum and have kept faith with the British people.

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  2. 28 Nov 2019

    When Nancy Astor became the first woman to take her seat in the House of Commons, our country and our democracy were changed for the better. I was proud to unveil the on the centenary of her election

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  3. 21 Nov 2019

    Particularly enjoyed campaigning with colleagues this week @KerrForStirling, , & . The only way to say NO to is to vote on 12 December.

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  4. 21 Nov 2019

    I’ve been out supporting our great candidates across the UK the last couple of weeks. The message on the doorstep has been clear: the British people want to get Brexit done and move our country forward

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  5. 19 Nov 2019

    Tonight’s has shown very clearly: the only way to get Brexit done and move our country forward is to back and the

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  6. 14 Nov 2019

    On I’m supporting the 420 million people worldwide living with , many of whom do not have vital access to insulin. We’ve come a long way in tackling . But further work is needed to widen access to treatment and find a cure.

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  7. 2 Nov 2019

    Well done . Not the outcome we were hoping for today but incredibly proud of your performance throughout RWC2019 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

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  8. 3 Oct 2019

    I'm pleased the Domestic Abuse Bill has passed its second reading in the House of Commons. Around 2 million adults are victims of domestic abuse each year. It accounts for a third of all violent crime and inflicts immeasurable damage to our society.

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  9. 29 Aug 2019

    Sorry to see step down as Leader of . Thank you for all you've done for our party and our Union over the last 8 years, and enjoy your well-deserved family time with Jen and Finn.

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  10. 24 Jul 2019

    I will continue to do all I can to serve the national interest, and play my part in making our United Kingdom a great country with a great future - a country that truly works for everyone.

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    WATCH LIVE: PM makes her final statement as Prime Minister

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  12. 24 Jul 2019

    At its heart, politics is about the difference we make every day to the lives of people up and down this country.

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  13. 23 Jul 2019

    Many congratulations to our new candidates on their selection: 🔵 in Barrow and Furness 🔵 for Montgomeryshire 🔵 in South Cambridgeshire 🔵and for Totnes I look forward to seeing them elected to the Commons!

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  14. 23 Jul 2019

    Many congratulations to on being elected leader of - we now need to work together to deliver a Brexit that works for the whole UK and to keep Jeremy Corbyn out of government. You will have my full support from the back benches.

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  15. 23 Jul 2019

    At a time of unimaginable loss, no parent should have to worry about meeting the costs of their child’s funeral. The Children's Funeral Fund, which opens today, will help to support grieving families when they need it most.

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  17. 22 Jul 2019

    I want to send a message about the importance of equal parenting. I think we can and should make parental leave fairer.

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  18. 22 Jul 2019

    Whether it’s keeping us safe, saving lives or educating the next generation, our public sector workers deserve this pay rise in recognition of the brilliant job they do on a daily basis.

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  19. 19 Jul 2019

    We need to change the expectation that it’s always the mother that takes on most of the childcare at the expense of her career. I spoke to parents about how we want to make parental leave fairer.

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    “I believe that increasing paternity entitlements will not only give fathers more time to spend with their newborns, but will also be an important step towards equalising the roles of men and women both at home and in the workplace.” – PM

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