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      • A practising member of the Anglican Church, the fashion-conscious politician, known for her designer outfits and her love for kitten heel shoes, Theresa May is the incumbent Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
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    Theresa May was born on 1 October 1956 in Eastbourne, Sussex. She is the only child of Zaidee Mary (née Barnes; 1928–1982) and Hubert Brasier (1917–1981). Her father was a Church of England clergyman (and an Anglo-Catholic) who was chaplain of an Eastbourne hospital.

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  3. Jul 11, 2016 · Theresa May served as Britain's Prime Minister from July 2016 to July 2019, making her the first female to hold the role since Margaret Thatcher.

  4. Aug 2, 2016 · May, here in a family childhood photo, was born October 1, 1956, in Eastbourne, England. She was the only child of Hubert and Zaidee Brasier. Her father was an Anglican vicar. Here’s a look...

  5. Jul 12, 2016 · Theresa May: the quiet Christian from the heart of Middle England. St Andrew's Church in Sonning dates back to the 10 th Century, its church tower, above its distinctive red roof, offering unrivalled views across Berkshire and Oxfordshire's rolling hills. Although it lies near the actor George Clooney's recently acquired £10 million mansion by ...

  6. Nov 29, 2016 · I like the fact that Theresa May is an Anglican, a good, solid, unashamed, unflashy Anglican, whose allegiance has not wavered since childhood. It reassures me.

  7. Jul 13, 2016 · Friends say that her early religious upbringing — she is an Anglican but went to a Roman Catholic school — has given Ms. May a moral base, a steady personality and a feeling for the...

  8. Jul 11, 2023 · In one sense, Theresa May’s Anglican faith is extremely unremarkable for someone born in mid-1950s Britain. Nevertheless, it is clear that religion played a larger role in her life than was typical of the country as a whole, even during the more religiously observant period of the mid-twentieth century.