Theresa May was born on October 1, 1956 and has a education from St. Hugh’s College and University of Oxford. Theresa May is a British politician that became the second woman Prime Minister in July 2016 after David Cameron as a leader of the Conservative Party. She was first named Secretary of state for home department in 2010, she was the longest-serving home Secretary in over a century she did many things like advocating limited immigrant.
In 2016 Theresa May stood with Cameron when he was opposing Brexit, in June when Cameron announced his imminent resignation after the voters chose to leave the EU. It had seemed like campaign’s chief spokesman Boris Johnson would become the new leader of the conservative party. However, after the lose of some key supporters Johnson pulled out of the race. Theresa May enter a pool of four other candidates and won many votes, after Energy Minister Andrea Leadsom pulled herself from the race she made a comment about motherhood being a good judge for a leader. She made this comment to put down Theresa May’s running due to her not having any children.
After becoming Prime Minister Theresa May pledged to see Brexit through completion. She went about her plan cautiously, but she hit a roadblock when the High Court ruled that sh could not invoke Article 50 of the Lisbon treaty which lead to the start of the negotiations on the separation of the UK and the EU, she did this without the approval of Parliament. Her government appeal of the ruling was rejected by the Supreme Court in January 2017. However, in February her bill was passed in the House of Commons but it was later called to Parliament because it needed a bigger part of the government to negation the amendment.