Motion of no confidence
As Prime Minister Theresa May faces a vote of no confidence, HuffPost UK looks at the possible contenders for the job as Conservative Party leader. A number of MPs from both Remain and Leave camps could be considered for the top job after Wednesday’s vote.
A defiant Theresa May addressed the country, saying she will stand against the vote of no confidence that has been called against her by the Conservative party. With 15 percent of her party bringing forward the vote, she will have to win the support of 50 percent of the party to stay in power. If she does not, a leadership contest will begin within the party.
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