Theresa May has just claimed she ensured justice for the Hillsborough families and people are NOT happy.

Speaking at Prime Minister’s Questions this afternoon, the Tory leader was quizzed on whether she stands up for British values by Labour MP Jonathan Reynolds following her failure to condemn US president Donald Trump’s controversial travel ban.

The Prime Minister responded by listing occasions when she believes she and her Government have fought for justice for the people of the country.

She said: “This Government introduced the first modern slavery act in the country and I ensured that stop and search was reduced because I don’t believe anyone on the streets of this country should be stopped and searched because of the colour of their skin.”

Finally she added: “And I ensured justice for the families of Hillsborough.”

This last comment has not gone down well - with hundreds of people taking to social media to show their anger at the PM’s claims.

Many said it was offensive of Ms May - who was Home Secretary at the time the fresh inquests were ordered - to ignore the role of the campaigning families in getting justice.

Others pointed out that questions have been raised over the actions of the Conservative Government at the time of the disaster.

DanielBlake said: “Did May just claim she helped get justice for the #Hillsborough families? She having a laugh right?”

koleosboy added: “@theresa_may may is a disgrace in wearing Hillsborough as a badge of honor. Sick woman she should say sorry.”

Philip Garvey tweeted: “Theresa may did not ensure justice for the families of Hillsborough, the families of Hillsborough ensured #justice for themselves.”

Megan Moore said Labour MPs Andy Burnham and Steve Rotheram were the “only MPs who made a significant contribution to getting justice for Hillsborough, not Theresa May.”

Sophina Lewis had a direct message for the Prime Minister, tweeting: “@theresa_may don’t use Hillsborough as though it’s a victory for you, it’s the people of Liverpool who worked tirelessly for justice.”