Theresa May
Birthday:
1 October 1956, Eastbourne, East Sussex, England, UK
Birth Name:
Theresa Mary Brasier
Height:
173 cm
Theresa May was born on October 1, 1956 in Eastbourne, East Sussex, England as Theresa Mary Brasier. She has been married to Philip John May since September 6, 1980.
You can't solve a problem as complex as inequality in one legal clause.
You can't solve a problem as complex as inequality in one legal clause.
Anti-social behaviour still blights lives, wrecks communities and provides a pathway to criminality.
Anti-social behaviour still blights lives, wrecks communities and provides a pathway to criminality.
On gay adoption I have changed my mind.
On gay adoption I have changed my mind.
The aim is to create here in Britain a really hostile environment for illegal migration.
The aim is to create here in Britain a really hostile environment for illegal migration.
A lot of men in politics suddenly woke up to the issue of women in politics when they realised: hey, there are votes in this!
A lot of men in politics suddenly woke up to the issue of women in politics when they realised: hey, there are votes in this!
There's much more we can be doing in Parliament, we could be giving more power back to people at local government level, through local refer...Show more »
There's much more we can be doing in Parliament, we could be giving more power back to people at local government level, through local referendums. Show less «
Dealing with a simple burglary can require 1,000 process steps and 70 forms to be completed as a case goes through the Criminal Justice Syst...Show more »
Dealing with a simple burglary can require 1,000 process steps and 70 forms to be completed as a case goes through the Criminal Justice System. That can't be right. Show less «
In tough times, everyone has to take their share of the pain.
In tough times, everyone has to take their share of the pain.
I'd personally like to see the Human Rights Act go because I think we have had some problems with it.
I'd personally like to see the Human Rights Act go because I think we have had some problems with it.
Flexible working is not just for women with children. It is necessary at the other end of the scale. If people can move into part-time work,...Show more »
Flexible working is not just for women with children. It is necessary at the other end of the scale. If people can move into part-time work, instead of retirement, then that will be a huge help. If people can fit their work around caring responsibilities for the elderly, the disabled, then again that's very positive. Show less «
Obviously local people will have their local voice through the police and crime commissioners that they've elected to determine their local ...Show more »
Obviously local people will have their local voice through the police and crime commissioners that they've elected to determine their local policing. Show less «
I'm not sure I should reveal the sources of my clothes.
I'm not sure I should reveal the sources of my clothes.
One area in which we can be certain mass immigration has an effect is housing. More than one third of all new housing demand in Britain is c...Show more »
One area in which we can be certain mass immigration has an effect is housing. More than one third of all new housing demand in Britain is caused by immigration. And there is evidence that without the demand caused by mass immigration, house prices could be 10% lower over a 20-year period. Show less «
The universities have got a job here as well in making sure that people actually understand that we're open for university students coming i...Show more »
The universities have got a job here as well in making sure that people actually understand that we're open for university students coming into the U.K. There's a job here not just for the government, I think there's a job for the universities as well to make sure that people know that we are open. Show less «
There is nothing inevitable about crime and there is nothing inevitable about anti-social behaviour.
There is nothing inevitable about crime and there is nothing inevitable about anti-social behaviour.
I will be ruthless in cutting out waste, streamlining structures and improving efficiency.
I will be ruthless in cutting out waste, streamlining structures and improving efficiency.
I was looking at a photograph of the 1997 election campaign yesterday, and I thought: 'My God. Did I really have that hairstyle? And that To...Show more »
I was looking at a photograph of the 1997 election campaign yesterday, and I thought: 'My God. Did I really have that hairstyle? And that Tory blue suit?' Show less «
Well can I just make a point about the numbers because people talk a lot about police numbers as if police numbers are the holy grail. But a...Show more »
Well can I just make a point about the numbers because people talk a lot about police numbers as if police numbers are the holy grail. But actually what matters is what those police are doing. It's about how those police are deployed. Show less «
You only have to look at London, where almost half of all primary school children speak English as a second language, to see the challenges ...Show more »
You only have to look at London, where almost half of all primary school children speak English as a second language, to see the challenges we now face as a country. This isn't fair to anyone: how can people build relationships with their neighbours if they can't even speak the same language? Show less «
Uncontrolled, mass immigration displaces British workers, forces people onto benefits, and suppresses wages for the low-paid.
Uncontrolled, mass immigration displaces British workers, forces people onto benefits, and suppresses wages for the low-paid.
I'm not willing to risk more terrorist plots succeeding and more paedophiles going free.
I'm not willing to risk more terrorist plots succeeding and more paedophiles going free.
Targets don't fight crime.
Targets don't fight crime.
Like Indiana Jones, I don't like snakes - though that might lead some to ask why I'm in politics.
Like Indiana Jones, I don't like snakes - though that might lead some to ask why I'm in politics.
Today I can announce a raft of reforms that we estimate could save over 2.5 million police hours every year. That's the equivalent of more t...Show more »
Today I can announce a raft of reforms that we estimate could save over 2.5 million police hours every year. That's the equivalent of more than 1,200 police officer posts. These reforms are a watershed moment in policing. They show that we really mean business in busting bureaucracy. Show less «
We all know the stories about the Human Rights Act... about the illegal immigrant who cannot be deported because, and I am not making this u...Show more »
We all know the stories about the Human Rights Act... about the illegal immigrant who cannot be deported because, and I am not making this up, he had a pet cat. Show less «
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 ...Show more »
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. Show less «
We are seeing, we have seen in the last figures a significant drop in the number of net migrants coming into the United Kingdom. So we are c...Show more »
We are seeing, we have seen in the last figures a significant drop in the number of net migrants coming into the United Kingdom. So we are cutting out abuse, we've restricted the number of economic - non-EU economic migrants. We're cutting out abuse across the student visa system, particularly, and we're having an impact. Show less «
We're getting rid of bureaucracy, so that we're releasing time for police officers to be crime fighters and not form writers.
We're getting rid of bureaucracy, so that we're releasing time for police officers to be crime fighters and not form writers.
It is quite widely known that I like shoes. This is not something that defines me as either a woman or a politician, but it has come to defi...Show more »
It is quite widely known that I like shoes. This is not something that defines me as either a woman or a politician, but it has come to define me in the eyes of the newspapers. I wore a pair of leopard-print kitten heels to a Conservative Party Conference a few years ago and the papers have continued to focus on my feet ever since. Show less «
Today, there's an expectation that you get to know public people. In the past, it was much more what you did and how you presented yourself.
Today, there's an expectation that you get to know public people. In the past, it was much more what you did and how you presented yourself.
The U.K. needs a system for family migration underpinned by three simple principles. One: that those who come here should do so on the basis...Show more »
The U.K. needs a system for family migration underpinned by three simple principles. One: that those who come here should do so on the basis of a genuine relationship. Two: that migrants should be able to pay their way. And three: that they are able to integrate into British society. Show less «
I believe in marriage. I believe marriage is a really important institution, it's one of the most important institutions we have.
I believe in marriage. I believe marriage is a really important institution, it's one of the most important institutions we have.
I was a teenage godmother.
I was a teenage godmother.
I think it's important to do a good job and not to feel that you've got to make grand gestures, but just to get on and deliver.
I think it's important to do a good job and not to feel that you've got to make grand gestures, but just to get on and deliver.
Local people do want to see more police on the streets.
Local people do want to see more police on the streets.
If the police need more help to do their work, I will not hesitate in granting it to them.
If the police need more help to do their work, I will not hesitate in granting it to them.
And it is crucial of course that chief constables are able to make decisions within their budgets about how they deploy their police officer...Show more »
And it is crucial of course that chief constables are able to make decisions within their budgets about how they deploy their police officers to the greatest effect to ensure that they're able to do the job that the public want them to do. Show less «
I was in the Commons recently and saw a young lady wearing a nice pair of shoes. I said I liked them and she said my shoes were the reason s...Show more »
I was in the Commons recently and saw a young lady wearing a nice pair of shoes. I said I liked them and she said my shoes were the reason she became involved in politics. Show less «
Communities need to feel that they can accommodate people. Rather than feeling that it's not possible to integrate and that the stress and s...Show more »
Communities need to feel that they can accommodate people. Rather than feeling that it's not possible to integrate and that the stress and strain on housing and public services is too great. Show less «
I think if you talk to anybody who would like to have had children... I mean, you look at families all the time and you see there is somethi...Show more »
I think if you talk to anybody who would like to have had children... I mean, you look at families all the time and you see there is something there that you don't have. Show less «
We've got a first class leader at the moment. David Cameron is dealing with the issues that he was left by the last government very well ind...Show more »
We've got a first class leader at the moment. David Cameron is dealing with the issues that he was left by the last government very well indeed. Show less «
I think there is a break down of trust generally, between people and politicians. I think that's come about for a whole variety of reasons.
I think there is a break down of trust generally, between people and politicians. I think that's come about for a whole variety of reasons.
National security is the first duty of government but we are also committed to reversing the substantial erosion of civil liberties.
National security is the first duty of government but we are also committed to reversing the substantial erosion of civil liberties.
Sham marriages have been widespread; people have been allowed to settle in Britain without being able to speak English; and there have not b...Show more »
Sham marriages have been widespread; people have been allowed to settle in Britain without being able to speak English; and there have not been rules in place to stop migrants becoming a burden on the taxpayer. We are changing all of that. Show less «
For voters what matters is what government actually delivers for them.
For voters what matters is what government actually delivers for them.
Within the E.U., in a wider context, people are increasingly recognising the need to prevent the abuse of free movement.
Within the E.U., in a wider context, people are increasingly recognising the need to prevent the abuse of free movement.
People will be able to raise their concerns: what are local officers doing about the drug dealing in the local park? What's happening about ...Show more »
People will be able to raise their concerns: what are local officers doing about the drug dealing in the local park? What's happening about the pub where all the trouble is? And the police will have to respond. Show less «
Countries across the world are taking action now to help them track paedophiles and terrorists who abuse new technology to plot their horrif...Show more »
Countries across the world are taking action now to help them track paedophiles and terrorists who abuse new technology to plot their horrific crimes. Show less «
Just as the police review their operational tactics, so we in the Home Office will review the powers available to the police.
Just as the police review their operational tactics, so we in the Home Office will review the powers available to the police.
Starting with the highest-risk countries, and focusing on the route to Britain that is widely abused, student visas, we will increase the nu...Show more »
Starting with the highest-risk countries, and focusing on the route to Britain that is widely abused, student visas, we will increase the number of interviews to considerably more than 100,000, starting next financial year. From there, we will extend the interviewing programme further across all routes to Britain, wherever the evidence takes us. Show less «
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.
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.
I am a vicar's daughter and still a practicing member of the Church of England.
I am a vicar's daughter and still a practicing member of the Church of England.
I am willing to consider powers which would ban known hooligans from rallies and marches and I will look into the powers the police already ...Show more »
I am willing to consider powers which would ban known hooligans from rallies and marches and I will look into the powers the police already have to force the removal of face coverings and balaclavas. Show less «
No, I can tell you one of the first things that happens to a home secretary when they arrive in the job is that they are given a briefing ab...Show more »
No, I can tell you one of the first things that happens to a home secretary when they arrive in the job is that they are given a briefing about the security matters that they will be dealing with and I deal with security matters on a daily basis. Show less «
Tying money up for 40 years doesn't sound appealing when you are young.
Tying money up for 40 years doesn't sound appealing when you are young.
I believe it's important that we ensure that the police have a modern and flexible workforce. I think that's what is necessary, so that they...Show more »
I believe it's important that we ensure that the police have a modern and flexible workforce. I think that's what is necessary, so that they can provide the public with the service that they want. Show less «
Look, we constantly live looking at the issue of the threat of terrorism.
Look, we constantly live looking at the issue of the threat of terrorism.
I want a counter-terrorism regime that is proportionate, focused and transparent.
I want a counter-terrorism regime that is proportionate, focused and transparent.
It's always an interesting experience for a politician to be heard in silence, I have to say.
It's always an interesting experience for a politician to be heard in silence, I have to say.
I will not allow a Delia Smith cookbook in my house! It's all so precise with Delia, and it makes cooking seem so inaccessible.
I will not allow a Delia Smith cookbook in my house! It's all so precise with Delia, and it makes cooking seem so inaccessible.
I think for voters what matters is the values that drive the government.
I think for voters what matters is the values that drive the government.
I'm not someone who feels anger on particular issues.
I'm not someone who feels anger on particular issues.
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 i...Show more »
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. Show less «
The concept of doing something with child benefit, of changing the rules around child benefit, is something that has been being discussed fo...Show more »
The concept of doing something with child benefit, of changing the rules around child benefit, is something that has been being discussed for some time. Show less «
We are mandating forces to hold regular neighbourhood beat meetings. These meetings will give local people the chance to scrutinise the work...Show more »
We are mandating forces to hold regular neighbourhood beat meetings. These meetings will give local people the chance to scrutinise the work of their local police. Show less «
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...Show more »
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. Show less «
So we mustn't lower our guard in any sense because of what has happened in terms of the death of Osama Bin Laden and we are certainly not do...Show more »
So we mustn't lower our guard in any sense because of what has happened in terms of the death of Osama Bin Laden and we are certainly not doing that. The terror threat level here in the U.K. remains at severe and we're very conscious of the need to continue that. Show less «
You don't think about it at the time, but there are certain responsibilities that come with being the vicar's daughter. You're supposed to b...Show more »
You don't think about it at the time, but there are certain responsibilities that come with being the vicar's daughter. You're supposed to behave in a particular way. I shouldn't say it, but I probably was Goody Two Shoes. Show less «
What we're also doing is helping police forces in terms of issues like procurement and IT, so that savings can be made in those areas which ...Show more »
What we're also doing is helping police forces in terms of issues like procurement and IT, so that savings can be made in those areas which I think is the sort of thing that everybody is going to want us to be doing. Show less «
When you first come into Parliament, it's a daunting place because you feel you've so much to learn. Once you've been re-elected, you feel m...Show more »
When you first come into Parliament, it's a daunting place because you feel you've so much to learn. Once you've been re-elected, you feel much more confident. It just gives you a bit of a boost. Show less «
We campaigned on the fact that we were going to have to take difficult decisions because of the state of the public finances. When we got in...Show more »
We campaigned on the fact that we were going to have to take difficult decisions because of the state of the public finances. When we got into government we discovered that actually the public finances were in an even worse state than we thought. Show less «
What is absolutely clear is that we have, with the U.S., an extradition treaty which is important, I believe it is an important treaty, for ...Show more »
What is absolutely clear is that we have, with the U.S., an extradition treaty which is important, I believe it is an important treaty, for both sides, the United States and the United Kingdom. It is a treaty that I believe is balanced and we work on that basis. Show less «
[January 2017] The heart of the plan is a commitment to building a fairer society, and tackling the burning injustices that have been allowe...Show more »
[January 2017] The heart of the plan is a commitment to building a fairer society, and tackling the burning injustices that have been allowed to stand for too long. And I want to turn to one of those burning injustices in particular. The burning injustice of Mental Health and inadequate treatment that demands a new approach from Government and Society as a Whole. Let me be clear: Mental Health Problems affect people of all ages and all backgrounds, and an estimated one in four of us has a common Mental Disorder at any one time. Show less «
We having been letting down the "bright poor".
We having been letting down the "bright poor".
[to members of Parliament, following a terrorist attack in London on March 22, 2017] As I speak, millions will be boarding trains and airpla...Show more »
[to members of Parliament, following a terrorist attack in London on March 22, 2017] As I speak, millions will be boarding trains and airplanes to travel to the greatest city on Earth. It is in these actions - millions of acts of normality - that we find the best response that denies our enemies their victory, that refuses to let them win, that shows we will never give in. Show less «
[declaration, July 13, 2016] Brexit means Brexit.
[declaration, July 13, 2016] Brexit means Brexit.