Maggie May: Britain’s next PM emerges from Brexit carnage to follow in Thatcher’s footsteps
Theresa May is an Abba fan, a cricket lover, and a ‘bloody difficult woman’, according to one Tory colleague

Britain’s prime-minister-in-waiting Theresa May is a pragmatist who has emerged from the chaos of the Brexit referendum unscarred, portraying herself as the one who will lead the country out of the EU.
The country’s second female leader after fellow Conservative and anti-EU firebrand Margaret Thatcher, May was officially - but unenthusiastically - in favour of Britain staying in the European Union.
She kept a low profile throughout the campaign, and when the June 23 referendum delivered a shock “Leave” result, stepped into the political vacuum left by David Cameron’s decision to quit.
She insists “Brexit means Brexit”.
Although May trounced her rivals for the premiership, she faces an uphill struggle to unite a country and a party deeply split by the referendum.