The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Theresa May
- I actually think I think better in high heels.
- Like Indiana Jones, I don’t like snakes – though that might lead some to ask why I’m in politics.
- Knife crime devastates communities.
- My whole philosophy is about doing, not talking.
- National security is the first duty of government but we are also committed to reversing the substantial erosion of civil liberties.
- Stop-and-search has the potential to cause immense resentment and honesty to the police, with all the implications that has for generating distrust and ending co-operation from the public, if it is not used fairly.
- While we have come a long way, we must go further if we are to ensure greater diversity and truly modern police forces that reflect the communities they serve and provide police officers able to tackle not only traditional crime but also the changing face of crime.
- 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.
- 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.
- Labour ministers often look puzzled when reports show that Britain has one of the lowest levels of social mobility in the developed world. They just don’t get it. They see poverty, inequality, fairness, as all about income. For the past 12 years, they have relied on tax credits to solve this. But tax credits do not solve poverty: they mask it.

Theresa May (born October 1, 1956) is a British politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 2016 to 2019. A member of the Conservative Party, she was the second woman to hold the office after Margaret Thatcher.
Educated at the University of Oxford, May began her career at the Bank of England before entering politics. She was elected as Member of Parliament for Maidenhead in 1997 and went on to hold several cabinet positions, including Home Secretary from 2010 to 2016.
May became Prime Minister following David Cameron’s resignation after the Brexit referendum. Her premiership was largely defined by attempts to negotiate Britain’s withdrawal from the European Union. Despite her efforts, her proposed Brexit deal faced repeated defeats in Parliament, leading to her resignation in 2019. Known for her resilience and pragmatism, May remains an influential political figure, continuing to serve as MP and engage in public life.
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