Theresa May, home secretary of the United Kingdom, has won
the first round of elections to replace David Cameron as prime minister. May, who was tipped to be the second female prime
minister of the UK, polled 165 votes, ahead of Andrea Leadsom, Michael Gove,
Stephen Crabb, who polled 66, 48 and 34 votes respectively.
Liam Fox polled 16 votes, and was therefore eliminated from
the race. With Fox out of the race, and four candidates left, a secret ballot
will be held on Thursday, where one more candidate will be dropped, leaving
three candidates to contest for party leadership.
May, who was against Brexit, had initially said she is the
best person for the job, adding on Tuesday after her victory that she is
pleased to have the support of the majority of the party leadership. According
to BBC, she said there is a “big job to negotiate the best possible deal as we
leave the EU” and to “make Britain work for everyone”.
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