MAIDENHEAD MP Theresa May has told workers at GSK that she is ‘grateful’ for their support- but she is still refusing to take part in live TV debates.
The PM visited her constituency this afternoon, first stopping by at a local school, before heading to the GSK factory.
‘I am only Prime Minister because I am an MP and that’s because the people of Maidenhead have put their trust in me. And I remember that and it's something I am very grateful for.’ She answered questions on Brexit and housing, but when asked if she was going to debate live, said she'd been ‘going head to head with Jeremy Corbyn’ every week in the House of Commons.
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