Rebellion of the middle classes.
Enviado por Sandra75 • 26 de Junio de 2018 • 1.183 Palabras (5 Páginas) • 240 Visitas
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IMPLICATIONS FOR ENGLISH AND RESIDENTS
Britain's decision to leave the European Union is "disastrous" and will affect many compatriots, who will have to return to England "even if they do not want to acknowledge it," he says. In the process, he adds, many will lose money because they will have to sell off the properties they acquired in Spain and will have to face the high prices of the English real estate market.
[pic 3]Theresa May (1956/10/01 - Unknown)
British politics
She was born on 1 October 1956 in Eastbourne, Sussex, England.
The only daughter of Anglican cleric Hubert Brasier and Zaidee Barnes.
At the age of twelve he decided to devote himself to politics. She was educated in state colleges and also in a private Catholic school. At thirteen, she entered Holton Park High School in Wheatley, Oxfordshire. She later entered Oxford University, where he studied Geography at St. Hugh's University, graduating with a BA (Hons) in 1977.
Feminist, serious and extremely conservative, tenacious and hardworking, she has been compared to Margaret Thatcher and also to Angela Merkel, who like her is the daughter of a priest.
She worked for six years at the Bank of England and after a trip as a financial consultant for the Association for Payment Clearing Services, where she became head of the Department of European Affairs, she joined the conservative party. Her political debut came in 1986 as a councilor for the local authority of the London borough of Merton, then was first elected as a Member of Parliament in 1997 by Maidenhead.
She became the first female President of the Conservative Party, and was sworn in by His Majesty's Privately Honorable Privy Council in 2002. She worked with Iain Duncan Smith, Michael Howard and David Cameron in the House of Commons and was Secretary of State for Labor and Pensions. When Cameron became prime minister in May 2010, she was appointed Minister of
Interior and Equality; (He ceded the latter position to Maria Miller in 2012). He is the person who for more years has carried the portfolio of Interior in the last half century.
In his years in the government he suffered different controversies and, in addition to his campaign to favor greater diversity, he had to face disputes with some cabinet mates, such as Michael Gove, one of his rivals for the conservative center with whom he had a hard time Confrontation related to the fight against Islamic extremism. It founded in 2006 the association Women2win to defend the access of the women to the Parliament.
In June 2016, following the announcement of Cameron's resignation before October 2016, he announced his candidacy to succeed him.
On 13 July 2016, David Cameron submitted his resignation to Queen Elizabeth II and ceded the witness to new Prime Minister Theresa May, the second woman to lead a British Government, 27 years after the resignation of Margaret Thatcher. May promised to give more prominence to the women in his cabinet, where there will be a Brexit Ministry, which will centralize negotiations to leave the European Union.
She has had diabetes since 2012.
On September 6, 1980, he married Philip John May and has no children. She met her husband, a banker two years her junior, in college through Benazir Bhutto, the murdered Pakistani leader.
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