Theresa May is ‘living her best life’ on first day after leaving office

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Theresa May is ‘living her best life’ on first day after leaving office.

On Wednesday, the Prime Minister left office after holding her last PMQ’s.But as Brexit pressure mounts in Westminster, Mrs May seemed relaxed and at ease as she indulged in one of her biggest passions: cricket.

— Elliot Wagland July 25, 2019 A day after her resignation, Mrs May was seen laughing, drinking and relaxing while enjoying the 3-Day Test match between England and Ireland at the London cricket ground. Another Twitter user said in a heartfelt post: “Good for her. It's nice to see her enjoying life again - and smiling.” May is a genuine cricket fan, not just someone who pretends for PR reasons, so I'm fine with this. And I'm not a fan of hers. The notion every MP needs to be in the Commons every second it's sitting is silly. If there's a big vote or debate, that's different of course.

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