2016年7月12日 星期二

Theresa May, 梅伊

Theresa May joked with photographers after turning the wrong way out of the famous black front door. She will formally take over from Mr Cameron tomorrow
Mrs May arrived for Cabinet this morning to meet colleagues as Tory leader for the first time. She will spend much of the week assembling her first Government
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Mrs May, pictured tonight in her final appearance at the Home Office, has ruled out a snap general election
Theresa May rules out calling an election before 2020 despite Labour's chaos | Daily Mail Online
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Mrs May was surrounded by Tory allies outside the Palace of Westminster, including (front row from left) Victoria Atkins, Helen Whatley, Chris Grayling, Damian Green, Amber Rudd, James Brokenshire, Justine Greening and Brandon Lewis - many of whom may hope for promotion this week as Mrs May build her administration
Mrs May appeared alongside husband Philip May as she made her first remarks as Conservative Party leader outside the Palace of Westminster this afternoon. She has promised her Government will seek to build a 'better Britain'
'Are you going to be a teacher or a farmer, Mr Cameron?' The PM is quizzed about his next career move as he spends his last hours in office with some VERY inquisitive six-year-olds  | Daily Mail Online
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The best that Mrs May can aspire to in the months and years ahead is to be a prime minister who says what she means, and means what she says
Theresa May, a new PM worthy of the office | Daily Mail Online
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