Theresa May has revealed the naughtiest thing she's ever done

Theresa May has opened up about the “naughtiest thing” she has ever done during an interview just days before the General Election.

With Labour narrowing the Conservatives’ lead to just one point in a new poll, the Prime Minister spoke to ITV News about her childhood — admitting her she was “bookish” as a youngster.

“Of course you can’t get away from the fact that I was a vicar’s daughter,” she replied when asked about her upbringing.

Pushed on the “naughtiest thing she ever did” the Prime Minister said: “Oh, goodness me. Well, I suppose… gosh. Do you know, I’m not quite sure. I can’t think what the naughtiest thing… Well, nobody is ever perfectly behaved, are they?”

And then she admitted it.

“I mean, you know, there are times when… I have to confess, when me and my friend, sort of, used to run through the fields of wheat, the farmers weren’t too pleased about that,” she offered.

In the interview she also admitted to that she “enjoyed going to school, I enjoyed reading books, I enjoyed learning”.

“I was an only child, so of course I didn’t have brothers and sisters who I was playing with and so I obviously had friends but sometimes had to just go out and, sort of, do things on my own,” she said.

May also spoke of the “tremendous shock” she felt when her father died in a car crash.

Today, a Survation Poll for ITV’s Good Morning Britain programme puts the Tories on 41.5 per cent, with Labour on 40.4 per cent.

It marks a dramatic slide for prime minister Theresa May and her party, who were 17 points ahead with the same pollster at the beginning of May.

The survey has the Liberal Democrats on 6% and Ukip on 3% of the vote.

Survation polled 1,103 UK residents aged 18 and over by telephone on June 2 and 3 – the poll was carried out before the terror attack on London Bridge in which seven people were killed and 48 injured.