During a trip to Kenya the Prime Minister has showcased her moves once more
Theresa May dancing. Prime Minister Theresa has cracked out her now trademark dance moves, as her trip to Africa moved on to the UN offices in the Kenyan capital of Nairobi.
During a meeting with a local scout group a band played music and the Prime Minister copied their dancing, in a manner which has since been predictably dubbed 'the Maybot' - after an appearance at a South African school.
The purpose of the UN visit was to discuss recycling and repurposing of plastic materials, which May's government has sought to combat. She was given a demonstration on the reuse of plastics to make balls, dolls and dresses.
After she was first filmed dancing in South Africa the Prime Minister joked that it was unlikely she would be making a Strictly Come Dancing appearance.
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