We're at the start of the process of talking about a trade deal. We're both very clear that we want a trade deal. It will be in the interests of the UK from my point of view, that's what I'm going to be taking in, into the trade discussions that take place in due course. Obviously [Donald Trump] will have the interests of the US. I believe we can come to an agreement that is in the interests of both.
Theresa MayWe should no longer seek to have Budget surplus by end of Parliament. We should avoid tax rises.
Theresa MayI want to give [Donald Trump] a very clear picture of the UK. Also, I believe what will come out of this is a very clear determination on both sides not just to maintain the special relationship but also to build it for the future. There is a real role for the UK and the US working together.
Theresa MayAs I reflect on the results of election I will reflect on what we need to do in the future to take the party forward.
Theresa MayI want to see an open and tolerant society here in the United Kingdom, I want to see a country that works for everyone whatever their background.
Theresa MayYou have a job but you don't always have job security, you have your own home but you worry about mortgage rates going up, you can just about manage but you worry about the cost of living and the quality of the local school because there is no other choice for you.rankly, not everybody in Westminster understands what it's like to live like this and some need to be told that it isn't a game.
Theresa May