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Theresa May

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Local people do want to see more police on the streets.


— Theresa May


#more #people #police #see #streets

Look, we constantly live looking at the issue of the threat of terrorism.


— Theresa May


#issue #live #look #looking #terrorism

National security is the first duty of government but we are also committed to reversing the substantial erosion of civil liberties.


— Theresa May


#civil #civil liberties #committed #duty #erosion

Now there is a growing feeling, it's something that David Cameron led on actually, he said this some time ago, that MPs should not be voting on their own pay.


— Theresa May


#ago #cameron #david #feeling #growing

Obviously local people will have their local voice through the police and crime commissioners that they've elected to determine their local policing.


— Theresa May


#crime #determine #elected #local #obviously

On gay adoption I have changed my mind.


— Theresa May


#changed #gay #i #mind

People feel that they're being required to meet all sorts of regulations and rules and requirements in their areas of work and MPs are not imposing those sort of restrictions on themselves.


— Theresa May


#being #feel #imposing #meet #people

People have to make journeys, what we want is people to have alternatives in public transport so that they can make a choice about the sort of way in which they're going to travel.


— Theresa May


#alternatives #choice #going #journeys #make

Targets don't fight crime.


— Theresa May


#fight #targets

The aim is to create here in Britain a really hostile environment for illegal migration.


— Theresa May


#britain #create #environment #here #hostile






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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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