The Maybot is back! Return of the Maybot!

  • To celebrate her winning an award for political work, Ex-PM released the Maybot
  • She was awarded the Spectator Magazine Backbencher Award. 
  • When she performed her first dance in South Africa 2018, it was mocked.
  • Has claimed that it is her signature move to break through her stuffy appearance 










Since leaving Downing Street, she has been a free spirit politically.

The Maybot was unleashed by Theresa May to celebrate her award for political service. 

After receiving the Spectator Magazine Backbencher Award, the former PM performed her notoriously awkward robot dance routine.

When she first cut the rug on her South Africa trip, Mrs May was mocked. 

She has claimed that it is her signature move to break through her stuffy image, even at Conservative Party Conferences.

She walked onto the stage last night to Abba’s dance classic Dancing Queen, and was accompanied by MPs across Westminster.

She has been vocal in her criticism of Boris Johnson’s government since she resigned from power in July 2019.

Last night she strutted to Abba's disco classic Dancing Queen at the swanky bash at the Rosewood Hotel in London that was attended by MPs from across Westminster.

She danced to Abba’s classic disco Dancing Queen last night at the Rosewood Hotel, London. This bash was attended by Westminster MPs.

Last night she strutted onto stage to Abba's disco classic Dancing Queen at the swanky bash at the Rosewood Hotel in London that was attended by MPs from across Westminster.

She walked onto the stage last night to Abba’s dance classic Dancing Queen, and was accompanied by MPs across Westminster.

May as she walked out on stage dancing to ABBA

The audience were left howling with laughter as she poked fun at herself

As Mrs May walked on to the stage of 2018 Conservative party Conference, Birmingham, she danced

In 2018 Mrs May sparked headlines after she was filmed gyrating awkwardly in front of a group of school children in South Africa, before a second performance days later in Kenya.

Because of her lack of dance fluidity, Mrs May was nicknamed The Maybot.

Since her return to Maidenhead as MP, she has proven to be independent.

She has accused Mr Johnson of a lack of ‘moral leadership’ after he cut the foreign aid budget and threatened to break international law in Brexit talks. 

She also criticized the withdrawal from Afghanistan in August, and last week condemned Owen Paterson’s maneuvering regarding sleaze suspension by the PM as “ill-judged” and “just plain wrong”.

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