On Wednesday, May, known for her tough stance on immigration, is set to become the United Kingdom’s next prime minister, following David Cameron’s official resignation, after being home secretary for the past six years.
"Mrs. May was a disastrous failure as Home Secretary, presiding over near record immigration, including the return into the UK of ISIS [Islamic State] terrorists," the far-right UK party stated.
The incumbent home secretary also failed to carry out the Conservative Party’s policy of reducing immigration below 100,000 per annum, British Democrats noted.
"Not least, she has failed to crackdown on Asian paedophile gangs in the Midlands. Finally, she has implemented cuts to the Police budget, impairing the morale of the Police," the UK party added.
"Mrs. May’s government, we believe, will continue transatlantic globalist policies in the economic sphere and her government’s foreign policy will remain subservient to American strategy in both the Middle East and towards Russia and the Ukraine, in which NATO has now become a policy instrument of the USA," the party said.
May’s only rival Andrea Leadsom’s surprise pullout from the Conservative Party leadership race on Monday cut the campaign short, meaning she will soon be asked by the Queen to form a new government.
In her first speech since her appointment, May pledged to unite the country and to make leaving the European Union a success, a move decided during a national vote on June 23 and triggered by UK nationals’ desire to have more control over migration and restore control of the UK borders, among other issues.