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May's public reticence during the referendum campaign resulted in tensions with David Cameron and his pro-EU team
[186][187] Following the referendum and her election as party leader, May signalled that she would support full withdrawal from the EU and prioritise immigration controls over remaining within the Single Market, leading some to contrast this with her earlier remarks on the earlier economic arguments.
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Tim Farron said, it was "disappointing that Theresa May lacked the political courage to warn the public as she did a bunch of bankers in private about the devastating economic effects of Brexit. More disappointing is that now she is supposedly in charge, she is blithely ignoring her own warnings and is prepared to inflict an act of monumental self-harm on the UK economy by pulling Britain out of the single market."
Phil Wilson for the 'Open Britain' group said, "It's good to know that privately Theresa May thinks what many of us have been saying publicly for a long time, leaving the single market would be bad for businesses and for our economy. Now she is prime minister, Theresa May is in an unrivalled position to act on her previous concerns, starting by putting membership of the single market at the heart of her government's negotiating position."
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Theresa May - Wikipediaecure as part of the EU due to the European arrest warrant and Europe wide information sharing among other factors. She said, "There are definitely things we can do as members of the European Union that I think keep us more safe".
<span>May's public reticence during the referendum campaign resulted in tensions with David Cameron and his pro-EU team [186] [187] Following the referendum and her election as party leader, May signalled that she would support full withdrawal from the EU and prioritise immigration controls over remaining within the Single Market, leading some to contrast this with her earlier remarks on the earlier economic arguments. [187] Lib Dem leader, Tim Farron said, it was "disappointing that Theresa May lacked the political courage to warn the public as she did a bunch of bankers in private about the devastating economic effects of Brexit. More disappointing is that now she is supposedly in charge, she is blithely ignoring her own warnings and is prepared to inflict an act of monumental self-harm on the UK economy by pulling Britain out of the single market." Phil Wilson for the 'Open Britain' group said, "It's good to know that privately Theresa May thinks what many of us have been saying publicly for a long time, leaving the single market would be bad for businesses and for our economy. Now she is prime minister, Theresa May is in an unrivalled position to act on her previous concerns, starting by putting membership of the single market at the heart of her government's negotiating position." [185]
Personal life
May has been married to Philip May, an investment banker currently employed by Capital International, since 6 September 1980; the couple have no children. [188] It is Summary
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