Tory MPs Trigger No Confidence Vote In Theresa May's Leadership

Vote to take place on Wednesday evening.
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Tory MPs have triggered a no confidence vote in Theresa May in an attempt to remove her from power.

Sir Graham Brady, the chairman of the party’s backbench 1922 Committee, announced on Wednesday morning that the threshold of 48 MPs required to trigger a leadership contest had been reached.

“The threshold of 15% of the parliamentary party seeking a vote of confidence in the leader of the Conservative Party has been exceeded,” Brady said.

To cling on to power May will need the support of more than 50% of the 315 Conservative MPs to stay in office - 158 in total.

The vote will take place between 6pm and 8pm this evening and the result will be announced later tonight.

If the PM loses the vote, she would not be able to stand in the subsequent leadership contest.

Candidates for the leadership must be nominated by two Conservative MPs. If only one candidate comes forward, he or she becomes leader.

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If a number of would-be leaders are nominated, the list is whittled down to a shortlist of two in a series of votes by MPs.

The final pair then go to a postal ballot of all party members, with the
position of leader – and Prime Minister – going to the victor.

In a joint statement the chairman of the European Research Group Jacob Rees-Mogg and his deputy Steve Baker said May’s Brexit deal was the reason she had to be removed from power.

“Theresa May’s plan would bring down the Government if carried forward. But our party will rightly not tolerate it,” they said.

“Conservatives must now answer whether they wish to draw ever closer to an election under Mrs May’s leadership. In the national interest, she must go.”

Several Cabinet ministers - including those seen as potential leadership candidates - have this morning come out in support of May’s leadership.

I am backing the Prime Minister 100% - and I urge every Conservative MP to do the same. She is battling hard for our country and no one is better placed to ensure we deliver on the British people’s decision to leave the EU.

— Michael Gove (@michaelgove) December 12, 2018

I am backing @theresa_may tonight. Being PM most difficult job imaginable right now and the last thing the country needs is a damaging and long leadership contest. Brexit was never going to be easy but she is the best person to make sure we actually leave the EU on March 29

— Jeremy Hunt (@Jeremy_Hunt) December 12, 2018

The Prime Minister has my full support, not least because she has always done what she firmly believes is in the national interest. Our country needs us all to fight for a good deal and prepare for a no deal senario. All eyes and hands should be on that task.

— Penny Mordaunt MP (@PennyMordaunt) December 12, 2018

Let’s all get behind @Theresa_May to complete the job on brexit and keep on delivering on jobs & growth and tackling injustices. A leadership challenge does nothing to secure brexit, and is the last thing our country, or the party, needs at this critical time.

— Damian Hinds (@DamianHinds) December 12, 2018
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