Theresa May was all smiles today as she joined Remainer ex-ministers at Lords today for a relaxing day of cricket after handing over power to Boris Johnson.
She was pictured laughing and joking as she shared a box at the England v Ireland match with David Gauke and Greg Clark, who were in the Government with her before yesterday's Remainer cull.
Her former chief of staff, the ex-Tory MP Gavin Barwell was also at the first ever test between the two nations at the north west London ground.
Mrs May is a keen cricket fan and watched England's nail-biting Cricket World Cup win at the same venue a fortnight ago.
She looked relaxed in a pair of sunglasses as she watched the action, at the same time as Boris Johnson was in the House of Commons facing Jeremy Corbyn from the Dispatch Box for the first time.
Carefree: Mrs May laughs at a joke from a friend as she watches the action at Lord. She was joined by Gavin Barwell (front left), David Gauke (back right) and reg Clark (back left)
The former PM shielded her eyes from the bright sun on what is expected to be one of the hottest July days in UK recorded history
Fluid: Mrs May had a welcome drink on the hot day in north west London
batting problems: Mrs May watched on as England batted to try to avoid an embarrassing defeat at he hands of the cricket minnows
Meanwhile it emerged that Mrs May was wearing a £40,000 bracelet that one belonged to Margaret Thatcher when she left office.
The distinctive 'pebble' bracelet made of semi-precious stones was among the effects of the late Tory prime minister sold at Christie's in May.
It achieved the five-figure sum despite an estimate of £1,500 to £2,500.
Mrs May biding farewell to power yesterday with husband Philip by her side
The distinctive 'pebble' bracelet made of semi-precious stones was among the effects of the late Tory prime minister sold at Christie's in May
A defiant Boris Johnson promised to make Britain the 'greatest country on Earth' today as he ran the gauntlet of Remainer fury in the House of Commons.
The new premier was cheered to the rafters by Tories as he took to his feet in the chamber, telling MPs he was determined to honour his 'do or die' promise to secure Brexit by the end of October.
Mr Johnson stepped up his rhetoric by warning the Irish border backstop must be scrapped altogether, saying 'a time limit is not enough'.
A defiant Boris Johnson promised to make Britain the 'greatest country on Earth' today as he ran the gauntlet of Remainer fury in the House of Commons
He urged the EU to 'rethink' its refusal to make more concessions in the negotiations - threatening to withhold the £39billion divorce bill unless the UK gets a better deal. He said the UK was 'better prepared' than many thought for No Deal, but confirmed Michael Gove will be tasked with finalising contingencies in case they are needed.
In an olive branch to Brussels, Mr Johnson did make clear he would unilaterally guarantee the rights of EU citizens already in the UK to stay after the country leaves the bloc.
But Mr Johnson faced a grilling from Remainer MPs from across parties, including some of the ministers he brutally sacked on becoming PM last night.
As well as the ex-ministers at the cricket, former chancellor Philip Hammond was also missing from the Commons.
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News Photo Relaxed Theresa May joins the Remainer retirement club at the cricket
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