Theresa May’s Net Worth and Story

Theresa May Wealth

What is Theresa May’s net worth?

The uncategorized has amassed a net worth of $3 million.

Theresa May – Quick Facts
Net Worth: $3 million
Date of birth: October 1, 1956 (68 years old)
Gender: Female
Height: 172
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Biography – A Short Wiki

Theresa Mary May is a successful politician based in Britain who has been the Prime Minister of the UK from 2016 to 2019. She has also been the leader of the Conservative Party and Home Secretary between 2010 and 2016. Since 1997, Theresa May has served as the MP (Member of Parliament).

Career

In 1986, Theresa May made an entry into politics as a councilor for the UK Borough of Merton. Between 1988 to 1990, she worked as the Chairman of Education. Between 1992 to 1994, she worked as Deputy Group Leader and Housing Spokesman. In 1999, she got appointed in the ‘Shadow Cabinet’ by Shadow Education and Employment Secretary.

Theresa May Net Worth
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Personal Life

May got married to an investment relationship manager at Capital International, “Philip May,” in September 1980. Unfortunately, the couple has no children. May has a lot of regret for not being a mother. She is a passionate walker and a cricket fan. Geoffrey Boycott has been her sporting hero. The couple regularly spend holidays mountaineering in the Swiss Alps.

Quotes

“The decision on whether to ban anyone from the U.K. is made by the home secretary on the basis of the evidence at the time.”

— Theresa May

“Targets don’t fight crime.”

— Theresa May

“It is quite widely known that I like shoes. This is not something that defines me as either a woman or a politician, but it has come to define me in the eyes of the newspapers. I wore a pair of leopard-print kitten heels to a Conservative Party Conference a few years ago and the papers have continued to focus on my feet ever since.”

— Theresa May

“The right place for a person suffering a mental health crisis is a bed, not a police cell. And the right people to look after them are medically trained professionals, not police officers.”

— Theresa May

“Now there is a growing feeling, it’s something that David Cameron led on actually, he said this some time ago, that MPs should not be voting on their own pay.”

— Theresa May