Friday

8th Jul 2016

Ticker

Next British PM will be a woman

Home secretary Theresa May and junior energy minister Andrea Leadsom are the two remaining candidates for the leadership of the British Conservative party, after justice secretary Michael Gove was eliminated in the second ballot by Tory MPs. May got the support of 199 MPs. Leadom scored 84. It is now up to party members to elect their leader, who will also replace David Cameron as prime minister in September.

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