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All three female PMs were Conservatives, jokes Theresa May
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Published on September 7, 2022 - Duration: 01:03s
All three female PMs were Conservatives, jokes Theresa May
Former Prime Minister Theresa May jokes that Labour have never had a female prime minister at Liz Truss's first PMQs.
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