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Theresa May

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I'd personally like to see the Human Rights Act go because I think we have had some problems with it.


— Theresa May


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I'm not someone who feels anger on particular issues.


— Theresa May


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I'm not sure I should reveal the sources of my clothes.


— Theresa May


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I'm not willing to risk more terrorist plots succeeding and more paedophiles going free.


— Theresa May


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If the police need more help to do their work, I will not hesitate in granting it to them.


— Theresa May


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If you can speak English, and you can get a place on a proper course at a proper university, you can come to study in Britain.


— Theresa May


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In tough times, everyone has to take their share of the pain.


— Theresa May


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It's always an interesting experience for a politician to be heard in silence, I have to say.


— Theresa May


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Just as the police review their operational tactics, so we in the Home Office will review the powers available to the police.


— Theresa May


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Like Indiana Jones, I don't like snakes - though that might lead some to ask why I'm in politics.


— Theresa May


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Did you know about Theresa May?

On 1 October 2010 the BBC reported that the director of the company Peter Boatman had apparently killed himself over the incident. She also suspended the registration scheme for carers of children and vulnerable people. Home Secretary

On 12 May 2010 May was appointed Home Secretary and Minister for Women and Equality by the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom David Cameron as part of his first cabinet.

After Cameron became Prime Minister in May 2010 May was appointed Home Secretary and Minister for Women and Equalities giving up the latter role in 2012. She was first elected to Parliament in 1997 as the Member of Parliament for Maidenhead.

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