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Ten candidates in the running to replace Theresa May as UK's next prime minister; first round of voting today

Agence France-Presse • June 13, 2019, 14:25:45 IST
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The 10 candidates running to replace Britain’s outgoing Prime Minister Theresa May face the first round of voting today.

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Ten candidates in the running to replace Theresa May as UK's next prime minister; first round of voting today

London: The 10 candidates running to replace Britain’s outgoing Prime Minister Theresa May face the first round of voting today, 13 June, where at least one of them will get the chop. [caption id=“attachment_6696151” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![Theresa May broke down while announcing her resignation. AP](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Theresa_May_AP.jpg) Theresa May broke down while announcing her resignation. AP[/caption] Conservative MPs hold their first secret ballot in the governing party’s leadership contest as they begin whittling down the contenders. All 313 lawmakers can vote and any candidate who does not garner the support of 16 colleagues will drop out. If they all clear that hurdle, the one with the lowest number of votes is knocked out. May, who remains prime minister, stepped down as party leader on 7 June, having failed to deliver her plan for taking Britain out of the European Union (EU) after nearly three years in the post. Bookmakers have ex-foreign secretary and former London mayor, Boris Johnson, as their odds-on favourite to win the contest to replace her. The former London mayor broke his silence to launch his campaign on Wednesday, 12 June, saying he would only take Britain out of the EU without a deal as a “last resort” as he promised to unify a country deeply divided over Brexit. A cross-party effort to block a chaotic end to the 46-year partnership that failed on 12 June, potentially leaving more room for manoeuvre for a future premier. Johnson said that if parliament blocks Brexit completely, “we will reap the whirlwind and we will face mortal retribution from the electorate”. Drugs and backbiting Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt and former House of Commons leader Andrea Leadsom are considered Johnson’s closest challengers. The contest so far has been dominated by revelations of past drug-taking by candidates and bickering over the best way to resolve the Brexit impasse. But 13 June’s voting will reveal each candidate’s current level of support. The ballot takes place in a Houses of Parliament committee room between 10:00 am and 12:00 pm, with the results expected to be announced around an hour later. Health Secretary Matt Hancock, former pensions secretary Esther McVey and ex-immigration minister Mark Harper are considered the three most vulnerable candidates to drop out. McVey is pursuing a no-deal Brexit, arguing that the agreement struck by May keeps Britain too closely tied to the EU, while Hancock is against no-deal. Harper says an extension would be needed beyond the 31 October deadline to secure a deal but he would be prepared to leave the European Union without one rather than remain in the bloc. Home Secretary Sajid Javid launched his campaign on 12 June, pledging to get a revised version of May’s deal through parliament by October 31. “We can’t risk going with someone who feels like the short-term, comfort-zone choice,” Javid said, recounting his story of growing up in Britain as the son of Pakistani immigrants. TV test Javid, Environment Secretary Michael Gove, and former Brexit secretary Dominic Raab have enough publicly-declared backers to make it through to the second round. International Development Secretary Rory Stewart, the contender most vehemently against leaving the EU without a deal, also hopes to make it past the first hurdle. The survivors face their first live television debate on Sunday, 16 June in a 90-minute programme on Channel 4. They have another round of hustings before Conservative MPs on Monday, 18 June, before Tuesday, 19 June’s second ballot, when the bar rises from 16 backers to 32, again with the contender with the fewest votes dropping out. After further rounds of voting next week, the party hopes to be down to the last two by the end of 20 June. After weeks of hustings around the country, the 160,000 grass-roots Conservative party members pick the winner, with the result announced in the week beginning 22 July. May will then step down as prime minister and the new leader of the largest party in parliament will be appointed as prime minister by Queen Elizabeth II.

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