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Theresa May is to become Britain’s second only female Pm today.
Her old university friend Pat Frankland told BBC Radio 4 in 2011: “I well remember, at that time, that she did want to end up being the first woman Pm and she was quite irritated when Margaret Thatcher got there first.”
Because incoming Pm the Queen will confirm her role at Buckingham Palace today and it is she is going to now call 10 Downing Street her home following David and Samantha Cameron’s departure.
The competition for your UK’s next PM was set to happen between June and September but because only remaining competitor, energy minister Andrea Leadsom, got out of the race Monday, the way in which was paved for Theresa May to become the UK’s 76th prime minister.
May was created in 1956 in Eastbourne to Rev. Hubert Brasier and his wife Zaidee. Her father died automobile crash almost 30 years ago and her mother died several months later after battling ms.
She studied geography at Oxford University where she met her husband Philip and her first job what food was in the lending company of England. She entered parliament in 1997 as MP for Maidenhead and has held roles in education, employment, work and pensions and House of Commons leader.
She briefly served since the Conservatives’ first female chairman and became home secretary really, merely the fourth woman to occupy one of the four great offices of state.
It’s recognized that youngsters are an “ultra-sensitive subject” for Theresa May. In the personal interview with the Telegraph this year, she said: “It just didn’t happen. This isn’t something I generally enter, but things just ended up since they did. You look at families constantly and also you see there is something there which you don’t have.” That’s why Andrea Leadsom’s recent comments about maternity were so painful for May.
According to former Lib Dem minister David Laws “She would frequently clash with George Osborne over immigration. She rarely got on far from badly with Michael Gove. She and Cameron seemed to view each other with mutual suspicion” and former Chancellor and Conservative veteran Ken Clarke was heard telling Sir Malfolm Rifkind last week “Theresa is often a bloody difficult woman however, you and i also dealt with Margaret Thatcher”.
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