Theresa May Height, Weight, Age, Biography, Husband & More
Bio
Real Name
Theresa Mary May
Nickname
Mrs May
Profession
British Politician
Party
Conservative
Political Journey
• In the 1997 General Election, she was elected MP for Maidenhead.
• In 1999, she entered the shadow cabinet and was appointed Shadow Education and Employment Secretary.
• In 2001, she was given Transport portfolio in the Shadow Cabinet.
• In July 2002, she was appointed first female Chairman of the Conservative Party.
• In 2003, she was appointed Shadow Secretary of State for Transport and was sworn of the Privy Council.
• She became Shadow Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport in June 2004.
• In December 2005, David Cameron appointed her Shadow Leader of the House of Commons.
• She was made Shadow Secretary of State for Work and Pensions in January 2009.
• She was re-elected MP for Maidenhead on 6 May 2010.
• On 12 May 2010, David Cameron appointed her Home Secretary.
• On 13 July 2016, Theresa May became the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom,
Biggest Rival
Andrea Leadsom
Physical Stats & More
Height (approx)
in centimeters- 168 cm
in meters- 1.68 m
in Feet Inches- 5’ 6â€
Weight (approx)
in Kilograms- 66 kg
in Pounds- 146 lbs
Eye Colour
Blue
Hair Colour
Blonde
Personal Life
Date of Birth
1 October 1956
Age (as in 2016)
60 Years
Birth Place
Eastbourne, England, UK
Zodiac sign/Sun sign
Libra
Nationality
British
Hometown
Oxfordshire, South East England
School
Heythrop Primary School, Heythrop, Oxfordshire, England
St. Juliana's Convent School for Girls, Begbroke, Oxfordshire, England
Holton Park Girls' Grammar School, Wheatley, Oxfordshire, England
College
St Hugh's College, Oxford University, England, United Kningdom
Educational Qualifications
BA Degree
Debut
1997
Family
Father- Hubert Brasier (a clergyman of the Church of England) Mother- Zaidee Brasier Brother- N/A Sister- N/A
Religion
Anglicanism
Address
Rt Hon Theresa May MP
10 Downing Street
London
SW1A 2AA
Hobbies
Cooking, Long Walk, Footwear collection, Alpine Hiking
Controversies
• During her tenure as Home Secretary, she was criticized for backing the controversial Surveillance legislation.
• She was criticized for backing another controversial act, Psychoactive Substances Act.
• The two Immigration Acts passed under her tenure, were considered draconian.
Favourite Things
Favorite Food
St Clements [orange juice mixed with lemonade]
Boys, Affairs and More
Marital Status
Married
Affairs/Girlfriends
Not Known
Husband
Philip John May, Investment Banker (married 1980)
Children
Daughter- N/A Son- N/A
Money Factor
Net Worth
£1.6 million (as in 2010)
Some Lesser Known Facts About Theresa May
Does Theresa May smoke?: Not Known
Does Theresa May drink alcohol?: Not Known
She passed her graduation with second class in Geography from Oxford University.
She worked at the Bank of England between 1977 and 1983.
In international affairs at the Association for Payment Clearing Services, she worked as a financial consultant and senior adviser from 1985 to 1997.
In 1981, her father, Hubert Brasier, died in a car accident and within a month of her father’s death, her mother also died of multiple sclerosis.
Her husband, Philip, is younger to her by two years. She was introduced to her husband by Benazir Bhutto, who went on to become Pakistan’s Prime Minister.
Theresa May has been considered one of the longest-serving home secretaries of the United Kingdom.
She became the 4th woman in the history of British politics to hold one of the British Great Offices of State.
She has a huge collection of shoes and photographers are obsessed with her shoes.
She is considered a very private person and is not showy.
She is suffering with Type 1 diabetes and has to take insulin injections twice a day.
She is known for her campaign to encourage women to join Parliament and has been a former president of Women2Win.
In 2014, she was forced to apologise for massive backlog in passport applications.
She kept very low profile during the European Union Referendum.
When she was appointed the Prime Minister of United Kingdom on 13 July 2016, she became the second woman in the history of British Politics after Margaret Thatcher to do so.
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