NewScientist (16 July 2016) comes up with a summary of new British PM Theresa May:
Despite the UK being way off course on its target of an 80 per cent cut in greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, May has generally voted against measures to fight climate change, as well as against environmental regulation for UK fracking.
Uh oh. She also sponsored a national security bill:
The bill also appears to ask online service providers to reveal encrypted messages for which they don’t have the key – a mathematical impossibility. With May as prime minister, it seems likely the bill will pass unhindered.
Well. This should be interesting. Will math trump politics, or the reverse? She seems to have a problem with reality.