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As of May 2019, '''Theresa May''' is the prime minister of the United Kingdom. A politican from the Conservative Party, she followed David Cameron, who had previously been prime minister and was also a Conservative. Because she moved into David Cameron’s position, she did not receive the office of prime minister due to being elected in a parliamentary election. Since she became prime minister, she has been in one general election, the 2017 UK parliamentary election.<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_United_Kingdom_general_election Wikipedia article about the 2017 general election]</ref><ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_United_Kingdom_general_election Wikipedia article about the 2015 general election]</ref>
As of May 2019, '''Theresa May''' is the prime minister of the United Kingdom. A politican from the Conservative Party, she followed David Cameron, who had previously been prime minister and was also a Conservative. Because she moved into David Cameron’s position, she did not receive the office of prime minister due to being elected in a parliamentary election. Since she became prime minister, she has been in one general election, the 2017 UK parliamentary election.<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_United_Kingdom_general_election Wikipedia article about the 2017 general election]</ref><ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_United_Kingdom_general_election Wikipedia article about the 2015 general election]</ref>



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As of May 2019, Theresa May is the prime minister of the United Kingdom. A politican from the Conservative Party, she followed David Cameron, who had previously been prime minister and was also a Conservative. Because she moved into David Cameron’s position, she did not receive the office of prime minister due to being elected in a parliamentary election. Since she became prime minister, she has been in one general election, the 2017 UK parliamentary election.[1][2]

During May 2019, Theresa May made clear that she would soon be stepping down as prime minister.[3][4]

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