Thursday, 14 July 2016

Britain's new prime minister Theresa May and her new cabinets appointment

Theresa May has officially become Britain’s new prime minister.

The new leader of the Conservative Party, Theresa May, knelt as she was greeted by Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II (R) at the start of an audience in Buckingham Palace in central London on Wednesday.


She is the second female to hold the position after ‘Iron Lady’, Margaret Thatcher (1979 to 1990).

Theresa May takes over from David Cameron and is saddled with the responsibility of negotiating Britain’s exit from the European Union.


The former Home Secretary, who is expected form a new government, is the daughter of a Church of England pastor,.
Theresa May is a cricket fan. Her hobbies are cooking and walking.

She is set to work as the Brexiteers forms her first Cabinet, she confirms there will be no emergency budget.

On her cabinet she has

 Boris Johnson Foreign Secretary

George Osborne sacked, replaced by Philip Hammond

David Davis appointed Brexit Secretary

Amber Rudd appointed Home Secretary .

No comments:

Post a Comment