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Many Secret Things You Didn't Know About New UK Female Prime Minister by NigeriaKitchen: 8:43am On Jul 12, 2016
Theresa May is set to become Britain's next prime minister, lauded by her supporters as a safe pair of hands who can steer the country out of the European Union.

One of the most experienced members of the government, May favoured staying in the European Union, but her support during last month's referendum campaign was qualified and low-key.

Since the vote, she has made clear that 'Brexit means Brexit'.



She is now the only candidate to succeed David Cameron in a Conservative Party leadership race after energy minister Andrea Leadsom abruptly withdrew.

Below is a summary of May's background and key quotes.


HOW SHE GOT HERE

The daughter of a Church of England vicar, May studied geography at Oxford University, joining the Bank of England after her studies. She worked as a financial consultant at the Association for Payment Clearing Services (APACS) before becoming a lawmaker for Maidenhead, west of London, in 1997.

She became chairman of the Conservative Party in 2002, famously telling supporters at its conference that year that people saw them as "the nasty party".

She has been Home Secretary (interior minister) since 2010.

By next month she will have held the job, one of the toughest in British politics, for longer than anyone else for a century.

"I know I'm not a showy politician," she said when she announced her bid to become prime minister in June. "I don't tour the television studios. I don't gossip about people over lunch. I don't go drinking in parliament's bars. I don't often wear my heart on my sleeve. I just get on with the job in front of me."


WHAT SHE HAS SAID ON BREXIT

"Brexit means Brexit. The campaign was fought, the vote was held, turnout was high, and the public gave their verdict. There must be no attempts to remain inside the EU, no attempts to rejoin it through the back door, and no second referendum." (June 30)

"I don't think we should see people as Brexiteers and Remainers now. We have a job to do in making the best deal we can in coming out of the EU and I am very clear that I will deliver Brexit." (July cool


ON WHEN TO TRIGGER ARTICLE 50 OF LISBON TREATY AND LAUNCH DIVORCE PROCEEDINGS WITH THE EU

"There should be no decision to invoke Article 50 until the British negotiating strategy is agreed and clear - which means Article 50 should not be invoked before the end of this year." (June 30)


ON THE EU SINGLE MARKET, TRADE AND FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT

"We should make clear that for the foreseeable future there is absolutely no change in Britain's trading relationships with the EU or other markets." (June 30)

"What's important for us though, is that we get the right deal, and that's a deal that is about controlling free movement, but it's also about ensuring that we've got the best deal possible in trade, in goods and services." (July 3)

"I want to be clear that as we conduct our negotiations, it must be a priority to allow British companies to trade with the single market in goods and services - but also to regain more control of the numbers of people who come here from Europe." (June 30)

"I'm very clear that Brexit vote gave us a very clear message from people, that we couldn't allow freedom of movement to continue as it had done hitherto.

"We need to bring control into movement of people coming into the UK from the EU... Still I believe we should have that goal of bringing immigration down to sustainable levels." (July 3)


BRITAIN'S ECONOMY

"We should no longer seek to reach a budget surplus by the end of the Parliament. If before 2020 there is a choice between further spending cuts, more borrowing and tax rises, the priority must be to avoid tax increases since they would disrupt consumption, employment and investment." (June 30)

"In the coming weeks I will set out (how) to take our economy through this period of uncertainty, to get the economy growing strongly across all parts, to deal with Britain's long-standing productivity problem, to create more well-paid jobs, to negotiate the best terms for Britain's departure from the EU and to forge a new role for ourselves in the world." (July 11)


ON DEFENCE, AND REPLACING BRITAIN'S NUCLEAR DETERRENT

"A Conservative government I lead will make a strong defence an important priority. It is vital for our national interest that we maintain what is the most significant security and military capability in Europe - backed up by our commitment to spend 2 per cent of gross domestic product on defence.

"In particular, it is crucial that we maintain our independent nuclear deterrent. It would be sheer madness to contemplate even for a moment giving up Britain's independent nuclear deterrent...

"We need a full fleet of four submarines, capable between them of providing what the military call 'Continuous At Sea Deterrence', or permanent, around-the-clock cover." (July 4)


CORPORATE GOVERNANCE

"The FTSE (share index), for example, is trading at about the same level as it was 18 years ago and it is nearly 10 percent below its high peak. Yet in the same period executive pay has more than trebled and there is an irrational, unhealthy and growing gap between what these companies pay their workers and what they pay their bosses.


"I want to make shareholder votes on corporate pay not just advisory but binding. I want to see more transparency, including the full disclosure of bonus targets and the publication of 'pay multiple' data: that is, the ratio between the CEO's pay and the average company worker's pay.

"And I want to simplify the way bonuses are paid so that bosses' incentives are better aligned with the long-term interests of the company and its shareholders.

"I also want us to be prepared to use - and reform - competition law so that markets work better for people. If there is evidence that the big utility firms and the retails banks are abusing their roles in highly consolidated markets, we shouldn't just complain about it, we shouldn't say it's too difficult, we should do something about it.

"If I'm prime minister, we're going to change the system- and we're going to have not just consumers represented on company boards, but employees as well." (July 11)


TAX

"It doesn't matter to me whether you're Amazon, Google or Starbucks, you have a duty to put something back, you have a debt to your fellow citizens, you have a responsibility to pay your taxes. So as prime minister, I will crack down on individual and corporate tax avoidance and evasion." (July 11)


PRODUCTIVITY/INVESTMENT

"I want to see an energy policy that emphasises the reliability of supply and lower costs for users. A better research and development policy that helps firms to make the right investment decisions.

"More Treasury-backed project bonds for new infrastructure projects. More house building. A proper industrial strategy to get the whole economy firing. And a plan to help not one or even two of our great regional cities but every single one of them." (July 11)


FOREIGN CORPORATE TAKEOVERS

"Two years ago the Government almost allowed AstraZeneca to be sold to Pfizer, the US company with a track record of asset stripping and whose self-confessed attraction to the deal was to avoid tax.

"A proper industrial strategy wouldn't automatically stop the sale of British firms to foreign ones, but it should be capable of stepping in to defend a sector that is as important as pharmaceuticals is to Britain." (July 11)


PERSONAL LIFE

May has Type One diabetes and needs insulin injections several times a day. She describes herself as a practising Christian and says she owns over 100 cookery books.

"I think it's important that you are on top of things, you're on top of your brief, you work hard in your brief. But I think if the view is that somehow that I was a control freak and that people didn't get on and like my style, we wouldn't have a majority of ministers who're worked with me actually backing me for Prime Minister." (July 3)

"I like to keep my personal life personal. We couldn't have children, we dealt with it and moved on. I hope nobody would think that mattered; I can still empathise, understand people and care about fairness and opportunity." (July cool

Culled from: http://www.ngnblog.com/2016/07/many-secret-things-you-didnt-know-about.html

Re: Many Secret Things You Didn't Know About New UK Female Prime Minister by Luckylife(m): 9:07am On Jul 12, 2016
Interesting
Re: Many Secret Things You Didn't Know About New UK Female Prime Minister by NigeriaKitchen: 9:34am On Jul 12, 2016
Luckylife:
Interesting
Yeah, interesting indeed...she doesn't have any child...suffering from serious diabetes, etc...still waxing strong....
Re: Many Secret Things You Didn't Know About New UK Female Prime Minister by EMMYLBANKS(m): 10:19am On Jul 12, 2016
She study geography abeg watin carry her go bank of england
Re: Many Secret Things You Didn't Know About New UK Female Prime Minister by NigeriaKitchen: 10:39am On Jul 12, 2016
EMMYLBANKS:
She study geography abeg watin carry her go bank of england
the same thing weh de carry Chemical and Mechanical Engineering graduates enter Zenith bank in Nigeria cheesy cheesy Are you a learner grin

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Re: Many Secret Things You Didn't Know About New UK Female Prime Minister by Roidatom(m): 10:52am On Jul 12, 2016
Good.
I love successful women.
They make the world a better place.
Just like my mother.

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Re: Many Secret Things You Didn't Know About New UK Female Prime Minister by PureWays(m): 10:53am On Jul 12, 2016
Well, she seems tough and level headed..

Lets hope that an Introvert like her can successfully navigate through, whenever complex situation arises.

I've always been a Mysogynist, but the things that have been getting down lately has suppressed my misogynistic tendencies. To be honest, women should be given more opportunities in Politics.
Re: Many Secret Things You Didn't Know About New UK Female Prime Minister by rlauncher(m): 12:15pm On Jul 12, 2016
PureWays:
Well, she seems tough and level headed..

Lets hope that an Introvert like her can successfully navigate through, whenever complex situation arises.

I've always been a Mysogynist, but the things that have been getting down lately has suppressed my misogynistic tendencies. To be honest, women should be given more opportunities in Politics.


Women should not be given the opportunity in politics. They should take it as this woman has done. l Don,'t believe in affirmative action. It only breeds mediocrity.
Re: Many Secret Things You Didn't Know About New UK Female Prime Minister by Nobody: 12:26pm On Jul 12, 2016
How are these secrets?
Re: Many Secret Things You Didn't Know About New UK Female Prime Minister by PureWays(m): 12:37pm On Jul 12, 2016
rlauncher:



Women should not be given the opportunity in politics. They should take it as this woman has done. l Don,'t believe in affirmative action. It only breeds mediocrity.
Women should be given more opportunities in Politics.. They have different approach on issues which is good. We shouldn't be Monomaniac when dealing with Leadership issues.
Re: Many Secret Things You Didn't Know About New UK Female Prime Minister by Richiy(f): 12:46pm On Jul 12, 2016
Nothing like a disciplinarian ready to get the job done.

Call her what you may, if she gets the job done, then she good
Re: Many Secret Things You Didn't Know About New UK Female Prime Minister by agabusta: 1:06pm On Jul 12, 2016
She has this stern and assertive mien. Chai, this woman will not take things easy.
Re: Many Secret Things You Didn't Know About New UK Female Prime Minister by Xmen149(m): 2:14pm On Jul 12, 2016
NigeriaKitchen:
the same thing weh de carry Chemical and Mechanical Engineering graduates enter Zenith bank in Nigeria cheesy cheesy Are you a learner grin

You see?...and am here thinking hard all these while how come poo happens here,..dnt know its same every where you go
Re: Many Secret Things You Didn't Know About New UK Female Prime Minister by Babacele: 3:04pm On Jul 12, 2016
Congratulations President Clinton, the resonance of the British PM May's election just reinforced my conviction that you are the next President of the United States of America ....US is actually getting Two for the price of one in the white house; I call it Billary!....with Trump, America just can't double down to trickle down her values, strength and respect.....but please handle the recent black killings tactically .....I still don't trust Bernie Sanders until he starts campaigning for the Democratic ticket in you because he still hopes your political strides some mortal fracture before Nov. Congrats Great Britain .

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