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«Breaking News» May reveals the insulin she uses to treat her diabetes comes from Denmark

Theresa May today revealed her own insulin supply from Denmark could be disrupted if there is a no deal Brexit.


The Prime Minister, who has Type 1 diabetes, also admitted her blood sugar levels go up when stressed as she faces a Tory coup over her controversial divorce deal with Brussels.


Mrs May today said she faces a personal risk from medicine supplies being unable to get through Britain's ports.


But Mrs May denied people would die if Britain left the EU with no deal after a disabled caller to LBC said she was worried about getting treatment.



Theresa May today revealed the insulin to treat her Type 1 diabetes comes from Denmark as she was asked about what a no deal Brexit would mean for UK healthcare


Theresa May today revealed the insulin to treat her Type 1 diabetes comes from Denmark as she was asked about what a no deal Brexit would mean for UK healthcare



Theresa May today revealed the insulin to treat her Type 1 diabetes comes from Denmark as she was asked about what a no deal Brexit would mean for UK healthcare





Mrs May, pictured returning to Downing Street after the phone in, is fighting for her deal and her political life


Mrs May, pictured returning to Downing Street after the phone in, is fighting for her deal and her political life



Mrs May, pictured returning to Downing Street after the phone in, is fighting for her deal and her political life



The PM said: 'This is an issue that I feel personally - as it happens my insulin is produced by a company in the EU, Denmark, so I know this is an issue that's a matter of importance to people.


'The Department of Health is ensuring it is making all the steps if we go to no-deal... But I believe we've got a good deal.'  


Mrs May told LBC listeners the medicine for her Type 1 diabetes came from Denmark in the EU, so the issue of continuing access to medicines was personal.

When asked whether Health Secretary Matt Hancock was unable to guarantee people would not die in the event of a no-deal Brexit due to problems accessing medicine, she said: 'I'm not sure that's exactly what Matt did say'.


Denmark is the world's largest insulin producer with its main company Novo Nordisk selling £50billion worth to 75 countries worldwide every year.


They are said to have built up a four month stockpile in the UK in case of the UK.


Theresa May used the LBC show with Nick Ferrari to lay down the gauntlet to Tory Eurosceptics over her Brexit deal today - warning that she is a 'bloody difficult woman'.




Theresa May, who wears an arm patch to measure her blood sugar levels, and admits they go up at times of stressup because of t


Theresa May, who wears an arm patch to measure her blood sugar levels, and admits they go up at times of stressup because of t



Theresa May, who wears an arm patch to measure her blood sugar levels, and admits they go up at times of stressup because of t



The Prime Minister took a defiant stance despite fears that Michael Gove could become the latest minister to quit and join a massive revolt by Brexiteer MPs.


Mrs May said she had a 'good conversation' with Mr Gove this morning - but refused to be drawn on whether he had turned down a move to become the new Brexit Secretary.


In a phone in on LBC Radio, Mrs May admitted she had 'concerns' about the Irish border 'backstop' - but insisted the overall package was the best thing for the UK.


Theresa May first faced a call to stand down as from a Conservative councillor as she took calls on a LBC radio phone-in.


The man, who identified himself as Daniel from Louth, said he 'commended' the PM for trying to strike a Brexit deal with the EU but 'sadly that has not worked'.


And he asked her: 'Please Prime Minister, tell me why do you think you should stay on as PM when you have failed - despite your no doubt honourable intentions - to (deliver on) the referendum result?'.


Declaring she is a 'bloody difficult woman' she also rejected a suggestion that she was a modern-day Neville Chamberlain, the British leader mocked for claiming he had secured peace with Germany's Adolf Hitler a year before World War Two broke out.


Some lawmakers in May's Conservative Party argue that her draft divorce deal with the European Union is a capitulation to the bloc which will leave Britain subject to its rules indefinitely after the country leaves in March 2019.


Asked whether she was a modern-day Chamberlain, May told LBC radio: 'No I don't and the reason is this: we are not going to be locked in forever to something that we don't want.'


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Main photo article Theresa May today revealed her own insulin supply from Denmark could be disrupted if there is a no deal Brexit.
The Prime Minister, who has Type 1 diabetes, also admitted her blood sugar levels go up when stressed as she faces a Tory coup over her controversial divorce deal with Brussels.
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