It has been reported that Theresa May was paid £109,000 for a five-hour speaking event.
The former Prime Minister earned the money the previous month for a speaking engagement with the Danish Bar and Law Society in Copenhagen, according to the Register of Members’ Financial Interests.
In the three years after leaving Downing Street, 65 years old Mrs. May is said to have earned more than £2.1 million on the profitable speaking circuit.
Other earnings shown on the register include a £160,370 advance payment from JP Morgan Chase in April 2020 for two speaking engagements that were canceled.
Both were scheduled again and happened on 18th March, 2021 and 16th November, 2021.
Cuyahoga Community College Foundation in Cleveland, Ohio awarded her roughly £46,800 for a virtual speaking event. According to the register, the event lasted four hours.
Boris Johnson and his friends brought down Mrs. May’s tenure as Prime Minister in 2019 over how to carry out Britain’s exit from the European Union.
She cast her vote in the vote of confidence this week in a glistening floor-length blue ballgown and sequined heels, and she didn’t specify which direction she voted this time, 3 years after winning a vote for herself with a larger margin.