Theresa May is a British politician who served as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 2016 to 2019. Born on October 1, 1956, in Eastbourne, England, she attended the University of Oxford and worked in finance before entering politics. May held various ministerial positions before becoming the leader of the Conservative Party in 2016. Known for her dedication to public service and commitment to delivering Brexit, May's premiership was marked by challenges, including navigating the complexities of the UK's withdrawal from the European Union. After stepping down as Prime Minister, she continues to be an influential figure in British politics.