Theresa May
Former Prime Minister
Theresa May
Former Prime Minister
Theresa May, a British politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 2016 to 2019, is best known for her efforts to navigate the complexities of Brexit, facing significant political challenges and parliamentary opposition during her tenure, which ultimately led to her resignation.
Conservative Party Conference Agenda Unveiled: Key Speeches and Debates Planned in Manchester
- Friday, 30 September 2011

The Conservative Party autumn conference will take place in Manchester, featuring a series of speeches and debates. The agenda includes discussions on the future of the UK, environment and climate change, international development, welfare reform, jobs, economy, housing, local government, transport, Olympics and Paralympics, London, policing, criminal justice, young people, cities, schools, NHS, defence and foreign policy, with speeches from notable party figures such as Foreign Secretary William Hague, Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne, Mayor of London Boris Johnson, Home Secretary Theresa May, Justice Secretary Ken Clarke, Education Secretary Michael Gove, Health Secretary Andrew Lansley, and Prime Minister David Cameron.