We need to bring control into movement of people coming into the U.K. from the E.U.
— Theresa May
The overall policing budget is protected.
It does not make sense that everybody should duplicate efforts when we could be working together.
It's very important that we unite as a party and as a country.
The use of water cannon could have changed the face of British policing; it would have made a huge difference to British policing.
I think our police do an excellent job, day in and day out, working to keep us safe.
We are ensuring that we are checking people who are coming in to the U.K.
While we have come a long way, we must go further if we are to ensure greater diversity and truly modern police forces that reflect the communities they serve and provide police officers able to tackle not only traditional crime but also the changing face of crime.
We need to change attitudes. We can only change attitudes by working together. Government will do its bit, but I want you all to do your bit, too. So speak out, stand up against violence against women and girls, and that's the way we can eradicate it.
We are engaged in a struggle that is fought on many fronts and in many forms.
If we are going to realise our ambition of ending the harmful practices of FGM and forced marriage, the role of young people in pushing for change is crucial. We also need to ensure that everyone, from government to civil society, is playing their part.
The right place for a person suffering a mental health crisis is a bed, not a police cell. And the right people to look after them are medically trained professionals, not police officers.
The key for members of the public is that they want criminals to be punished. They want them taken off the streets. They also want criminals who come out of prison to go straight.
Tax credits do not help people get better jobs; in fact, they can create poverty traps that actually disincentivise people from working more hours or finding a better paid job.
Labour ministers often look puzzled when reports show that Britain has one of the lowest levels of social mobility in the developed world. They just don't get it. They see poverty, inequality, fairness, as all about income. For the past 12 years, they have relied on tax credits to solve this. But tax credits do not solve poverty: they mask it.
We have the finest military personnel in the world.
Police reform is working, and crime is falling.
Quite rightly, the public expects to see forces serving their communities, not chasing arbitrary targets.
Our manifesto to the British people promised to finish the job of police reform. And that is exactly what I intend to do.
The British people have spoken, and there will be a different future for the U.K. - different but a brighter, more optimistic future. We may have to go through some difficult times to get there, but get there we will.
If I am prime minister, we will come out of the European Union, and part of that will be control of free movement.
UKIP talk a lot about immigration - but they don't have a serious plan for action.
The decision on whether to ban anyone from the U.K. is made by the home secretary on the basis of the evidence at the time.
As late as the 1980s, female officers were issued with uniform and kit which included a handbag, complete with a smaller truncheon to fit inside, and it wasn't until 1995 that our first female chief constable was appointed.
David Cameron has already said, and I have said, that a Conservative government would be giving the security agencies and law enforcement agencies the powers that they need to ensure that they are keeping up to date as people communicate with data.
Knife crime devastates communities.
We will make the law clearer on parents' liability for failing to prevent their child being subjected to FGM, and we are working to improve the police response.
One girl subjected to FGM or forces to marry is one girl too many.
Nobody wins when the police are sent to look after people suffering from mental health problems; vulnerable people don't get the care they need and deserve, and the police can't get on with the job they are trained to do.
The U.K. courts were very clear that Abu Qatada posed a threat to our national security - that's why we were pleased as a government to be able to remove him from the United Kingdom.
Poverty is about people lacking the tools they need to get on in life. And solving it is about tackling educational failure, antisocial behaviour, debt problems and addiction, and of course it's about work.
The right place for a terrorist is a prison cell; the right place for a foreign terrorist is a foreign prison cell far away from Britain.
We can bring immigration down to sustainable levels.
Stop-and-search has the potential to cause immense resentment and honesty to the police, with all the implications that has for generating distrust and ending co-operation from the public, if it is not used fairly.
Targets don't fight crime; they hinder the fight against crime.
We want to go further than preventing people from becoming terrorists and focus on a broader approach to counter-extremism - both violent and non-violent.
Women often focus more on delivery - what is the outcome going to be rather than what are the interactions people have in order to get there.
It is very important that people see there is a bright future, and we can re-engage that entrepreneurial spirit of the trading nation for which the U.K. has always been known - that dynamic, creative spirit.
We have a very clear position in the U.K. against torture, and we should maintain that.
I think we all agree that the comments Donald Trump made in relation to Muslims were divisive, unhelpful and wrong.
Shortly after the appointment of Britain's first-ever female police constable with officials powers of arrest, the Home Office declared that women could not be sworn in as police officers because they were not deemed 'proper persons'. It makes you wonder what those Home Office officials would say now to having a female Home Secretary.
I'm very pleased to be recognising International Women's Day, a day that celebrates the achievements of women across the world.
Retailers have an important part to play in preventing knife crime - enforcing age restrictions and displaying knives safely is crucial.
Our laws must protect victims.
The Snowden leaks did cause damage.
Prison works.
We know of officers who develop inappropriate relationships with victims of domestic abuse. They have ignored their professional duty and their moral responsibility.
Poverty is not just about income: it's about aspiration. It's not just about giving people a couple of extra pounds a week, welcome though that is.
I grew up the daughter of a local vicar and the granddaughter of a regimental sergeant major.
Let's start getting some free trade agreements started as soon as we can. We need to get on with it; we need to get a grip and make progress.