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Theresa May: I believe in life after death

Answering a series of short questions about her personal life she also said the happiest moment in her life was being at church on her wedding day.

When asked about whether she believed in life after death, she said: "Yes I do.

"I'm a vicar's daughter and still a practising member of the Church of England.

She's previously said that her Christian faith is "part of me... part of who I am". She also chose the hymn When I survey the wondrous cross while appearing on BBC's Desert Island discs.

During the interview with Winsor, Maidenhead & Ascot Magazine she also revealed that the historical figure she most identifies with is Queen Elizabeth. She described her as "a woman who knew her own mind and achieved in a male environment".

She also spoke of her fears of snakes and said shoes were her biggest extravagance.

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