Anonymous ID: f701b3 March 8, 2024, 3:11 a.m. No.20535512   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>5586

>>20535501

noice find anon.

this is now a notable.

>>20535497

THIS IS A WOMAN WHO HAS BETRAYED HER COUNTRY AND THE PEOPLE OF THE U.K

Note: She will continue to interfer in everyones business. fucking real deep state hag.

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https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2024/mar/08/theresa-may-to-step-down-as-mp-at-next-general-election

Theresa May to step down as MP at general election

Former PM says she wants to focus on causes close to her heart after 27 years in parliament

 

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The former prime minister Theresa May will step down as an MP at the next general election after 27 years in parliament, becoming one of the most high-profile Conservatives to join a wave of departures from the House of Commons.

 

In a statement to the Maidenhead Advertiser, the Maidenhead MP said she wanted to focus on causes close to her heart, including her work on the Global Commission on Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking.

 

May, who was first elected in 1997, said: “Since stepping down as prime minister I have enjoyed being a backbencher again and having more time to work for my constituents and champion causes close to my heart including most recently launching a Global Commission on Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking.

 

“These causes have been taking an increasing amount of my time. Because of this, after much careful thought and consideration, I have realised that, looking ahead, I would no longer be able to do my job as an MP in the way I believe is right and my constituents deserve.”

 

As polls continue to show Labour with a significant lead over the Conservatives, May joins 64 Conservatives and former Conservatives who will not fight their seats at the next election – the highest number of Tories to retire from parliament since May entered the Commons in 1997. Labour has argued this shows there is “no confidence” in the prime minister, Rishi Sunak, and the Tory party’s electoral prospects.

 

May, 67, has been a consistent campaigner on modern slavery and human trafficking, and launched her global commission in October, backed by the UK and Bahrain governments.

 

She served as home secretary under David Cameron between 2010 and 2016 before succeeding him as prime minister.

 

Her term in Downing Street lasted a turbulent three years and was dominated by wrangling over Brexit. In a snap election in 2017, she lost her majority but remained in No 10 thanks to a deal with the DUP in the resulting hung parliament.

 

Conservative MPs, opposing her proposed Brexit deal, held a vote of confidence in her leadership. Although she survived, her authority was diminished and she announced her resignation five months later.

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