Women often focus more on delivery - what is the outcome going to be rather than what are the interactions people have in order to get there. Theresa May deliveryfocusinteraction Change image and share on social
You only have to look at London, where almost half of all primary school children speak English as a second language, to see the challenges we now face as a country. This isn't fair to anyone: how can people build relationships with their neighbours if they can't even speak the same language? Theresa May buildchallengechild share on social
It does not make sense that everybody should duplicate efforts when we could be working together. Theresa May duplicateeffortmake Change image and share on social
It is all around us, hidden in plain sight. It is walking our streets, supplying shops and supermarkets, working in fields, factories or nail bars, trapped in brothels or cowering behind the curtains in an ordinary street: slavery. Theresa May barbrothelcower share on social
The British people have spoken, and there will be a different future for the U.K. - different but a brighter, more optimistic future. We may have to go through some difficult times to get there, but get there we will. Theresa May brightbritishdifficult share on social
I'd personally like to see the Human Rights Act go because I think we have had some problems with it. Theresa May acthumanpersonally Change image and share on social
Sham marriages have been widespread; people have been allowed to settle in Britain without being able to speak English; and there have not been rules in place to stop migrants becoming a burden on the taxpayer. We are changing all of that. Theresa May allowbritainburden share on social
We need to change attitudes. We can only change attitudes by working together. Government will do its bit, but I want you all to do your bit, too. So speak out, stand up against violence against women and girls, and that's the way we can eradicate it. Theresa May attitudebitechange share on social
The U.K. courts were very clear that Abu Qatada posed a threat to our national security - that's why we were pleased as a government to be able to remove him from the United Kingdom. Theresa May abuclearcourt Change image and share on social