MAIDENHEAD’S MP Theresa May refused to clap during a standing ovation to Boris Johnson at his last Prime Minister Questions.

Mrs May can be seen sitting down as her Tory colleagues stood to applaud for Mr Johnson as he left the Commons for the final time as Prime Minister.

She eventually stood up with her arms folded.

Boris announced his resignation earlier this month in light of a series of scandals. He is to stay as Prime Minister until September when a new Conservative leader is selected.

Signing off from his last Prime Minister Questions, Mr Johnson said: “Hasta la vista, baby.”

Mrs May was Prime Minister from 2016 to 2019 but resigned soon after surviving a no confidence vote – with Boris playing a major part in her removal following his resignation as foreign secretary over Brexit.

Maidenhead’s MP has made no secret of her distaste for the current government. She refused to support the Rwanda asylum policy and panned Mr Johnson’s bid to rewrite parts of the Brexit deal on Northern Ireland.

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She also made it clear that did not approve of Partygate and scolded Mr Johnson for not understanding the government’s own Covid rules.

An incensed Mrs May said: “What the Gray report does show is that No. 10 Downing Street was not observing the regulations they had imposed on members of the public.

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“So, either my right honourable friend [Boris Johnson] had not read the rules, did not understand what they meant and nor did others around him, or they didn’t think the rules applied to No. 10. Which was it?”