The Asian Age

British PM May defends Brexit after rocking to Abba’s Dancing Queen

◗ May, who captured headlines for her robotic dancing during a visit to Kenya in August, was under pressure to put on a good show at her Conservati­ve Party’s annual conference

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Birmingham, Oct. 3: Gyrating awkwardly to the sounds of ABBA’s disco hit Dancing Queen, British Prime Minister Theresa May made an unusual stage entrance for a keynote speech on Wednesday.

Ms May, who captured headlines for her robotic dancing during a visit to Kenya in August, was under pressure to put on a good show at her Conservati­ve Party’s annual conference.

Her rival Boris Johnson wowed grassroots members with a barnstormi­ng speech on Tuesday and, at last year’s conference, Ms May lost her voice and spluttered her way through her address.

But she was applauded by the hall on Wednesday as she danced to the 1976 Europop hit, which she has previously told interviewe­rs is one of her favourite songs.

Online reactions were less compliment­ary of Ms May’s moves.

Labour MP Angela Rayner wrote: “I use to love the Dancing Queen by Abba # Cringe” accompanie­d with a sad emoji.

Twitter user @ JoeBlob 123 wrote: “I need the sick bucket”.

Another @ tasmincrom­pton wrote: “We are laughing at you, not with you”.

Others came up with lyrics for Ms May’s version of the iconic song.

“Oooh/ EU can dance/ Pound can dive/ Taking a chance with your lives,” wrote James Felton, a comedy writer.

Some also pointed out the irony of a Prime Minister aiming to deliver Brexit dancing to the sounds of a Swedish group.

But unsurprisi­ngly, Sweden’s ambassador to Britain, Torbjorn Sohlstrom, lauded Ms May’s moves.

“I can only say Bravo to @ theresa_ may for starting her conference speech with ABBA’s Dancing Queen,” he said in a tweet.

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