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Andrea Leadsom is not the favourite in the race for party leadership but she is banking on her strong performance for the Leave campaign being her trump card. (Photo: Reuters)

Brexit Briefing

The battle for Maggie Thatcher’s handbag

The next UK prime minister will be a woman. That, at least, is clear. Not much else is.

As expected, Theresa May won the support of a large majority of Conservative MPs in Thursday’s (7 July) ballot to choose the last two contenders for the party leadership.

That May would top the poll was obvious from the first ballot on Tuesday (5 July), when she won 165 votes and the endorsement of Stephen Crabb and Liam Fox who, respectively, withdrew and were eliminated from the contest.

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Andrea Leadsom is not the favourite in the race for party leadership but she is banking on her strong performance for the Leave campaign being her trump card. (Photo: Reuters)

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