Return of the Maybot! Ex-PM recreates awkward dance as she wins award
Return of the Maybot! Ex-PM Theresa May recreates her awkward dance routine to Dancing Queen as she wins award for her work as a backbencher since being kicked out of Downing Street over Brexit
- Ex-PM unleashed the Maybot to celebrate winning award for her political work
- She picked up the Spectator Magazine’s Backbencher of the Year award.
- She was ridiculed when she first performed the dance on 2018 South Africa trip
- Has since claimed it as a signature move to cut through her stuffy image
She’s cut loose politically since leaving Downing Street in tears over Brexit.
And last night Theresa May cut loose again – on the dance floor – as she unleashed the Maybot to celebrate winning an award for her political work.
The former PM unleashed her famously awkward robotic dance routine after she picked up the Spectator Magazine’s Backbencher of the Year award.
Mrs May was ridiculed when she initially cut some rug in front of astonished schoolchildren on a trip to South Africa.
But she has since claimed it as a signature move to cut through her sometimes stuffy image – including at a Conservative Party Conference.
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.
Since leaving power in July 2019 she has been a vocal critic of Boris Johnson’s Government while speaking out on a number of issues.
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.
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.
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.
Mrs May was dubbed The Maybot due to the lack of fluidity with her dance moves.
She has shown to be independent minded since returning to being the MP for Maidenhead.
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 was also critical of the pullout from Afghanistan in August and last week condemned the PM’s maneuvering over Owen Paterson’s sleaze suspension as ill-judged and just plain wrong’.
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