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British PM gives TV interview with husband to lighten campaign

News Desk (Agence France-Presse)
London
Wed, May 10, 2017

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British PM gives TV interview with husband to lighten campaign This file photo taken on July 13, 2016 shows Britain's new Prime Minister Theresa May (L) and her husband Philip John May posing for a photograph outside the door of 10 Downing Street in central London, on the day that May took office following the formal resignation of David Cameron. May is on May 9, 2017, set to give her first joint interview with her husband Philip, a banker who rarely speaks in public, on the cosy sofa of the BBC's One Show, an early evening chat show. (AFP/Oli Scarff)

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ritish Prime Minister Theresa May gave a first television interview alongside her husband Tuesday, sidelining Brexit to talk about family -- and shoes -- in a bid to soften her image ahead of the election.

Philip May, a banker who rarely speaks in public, joined his wife on the cozy sofa of the BBC's One Show, a popular and relaxed early evening program aired while many families are having dinner.

With old photographs and reflections on her "very happy childhood", May's appearance was geared to show another side of a premier who has drawn fire over her staid appearances on the campaign trail.

Discussing countryside walks, cooking, and a love of buying shoes such topics appeared aimed at cementing the prime minister as a likeable leader ahead of the June 8 vote.

May's ruling Conservative Party has put her at the center of its campaign. In recent days she has given speeches in front of posters proclaiming "Theresa May's Team", while newspaper adverts promote "Theresa May for Britain".

The relegation of the Conservatives to the small print is unusual in British elections, where voters choose a party, not a prime minister.

But May denied claims that she is running a presidential-style race.

A handout photo received from Britain's Conservative Party in London on May 9, 2017, shows British Prime Minister Theresa May (2R) and her husband Philip Jon May (2L) as they pose for a photograph with the hosts of the BBC's The One Show, Matt Baker (R) and Alex Jones. British Prime Minister Theresa May gave a rare interview alongside her husband on Tuesday, sidelining Brexit to talk about shoes in a bid to soften her image ahead of the election. May's first joint interview with Philip, a banker who rarely speaks in public, saw the duo take their place on the cosy sofa of the BBC's The One Show, an early evening chat show.(HO / Conservative Party / AFP/File)

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"It is about the Conservative Party, it's about a team in the Conservative Party and obviously I'm the leader of that party," she told the One Show.

"It's about having a strong and stable government, a strong and stable leadership," she added, repeating her campaign mantra.

But the prime minister also stressed the "need to be tough" in negotiations, ahead of Brexit talks formally starting next month.

And although Britain voted to leave the European Union, May said the country would not be dropping out of the popular Eurovision Song Contest.

"Although in current circumstances I'm not sure how many votes we'll get," she joked, ahead of the competition's final on Saturday.

Leader of a party May herself once described as "nasty", commentators say the focus on her is a calculated move as polls show she is more popular than the Conservatives' own brand.

The move also raises the comparison with opposition Labor leader Jeremy Corbyn, whose personal ratings are dire. Many of his MPs have left him off their local campaign literature.

May has refused to take part in a head-to-head debate with Corbyn but the two leaders will appear consecutively on a BBC program on June 2, answering questions from a live audience.

Corbyn will make his own appearance on the One Show at a future date.

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