important don t know the questions. first, the leader of the conservative party, the prime minister, theresa may. applause. thank you. thank you very much. thank you. good evening prime minister, yourfirst is from abigail. why should the public trust you when you have a known track record of broken promises and backtracking during your time as home secretary and prime minister? thank you david and thank you. applause. thank you for you coming to be an audience tonight, which is an important part of campaign. let me tell you about some of the things i did as home secretary. i said i would ensure we we re secretary. i said i would ensure we were dealing with extremist hate preachers and excluded more than any other before me. i said i would do something about stop and search, i don t think anybody should be stopped and searched because of the colour of their skin. i said i would be tough on crime and ensure our police and security services had the powers they need to do theirjo
Check this one out. i thought the uk was so smart in getting out. obama said they ll go to the back of the line meaning if it does happen and it was bad statement. i think you re doing great. talking beauty of brexit. kelly is live in london. what s the word on these comments? stephanie, generally the reaction has been very positive here in britain particularly because of those comments on trade. the prime minister s office said today that theresa may welcome s the president-elect s comments on negotiating a trade deal quickly. it s a very important trading partner to the u.k. the foreign secretary echoing that saying it s very good news. but on the flip side, comments about germany s auto industry, immigration in europe, and the future of the european union not going over well with european leaders. the president-elect said that allowing refugees and migrants into germany was a catastrophic mistake and that he expects more