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Britain to have first female PM since Thatcher

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By Web Desk Published July 8, 2016 5 Min Read
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Britain will have its first female prime minister since Margaret Thatcher after Theresa May and Andrea Leadsom made the shortlist on Thursday to be the leader who will guide the country out of the EU.

“Who’ll be the new Maggie?” asked the front page of the Daily Mail newspaper after cabinet veteran May won 199 votes from the 329 ruling Conservative lawmakers who took part in the ballot for next party leader and prime minister.

Junior energy minister Leadsom, who was only elected to parliament in 2010 and is a virtual unknown to the wider British public, got 84 votes.

The new prime minister will be announced on 9 September and will immediately have the task of extricating Britain from its 43-year EU membership following the seismic vote in last month’s referendum after a bitterly divisive campaign.

May enjoys higher support among lawmakers, but the Conservative party’s 150,000 ordinary members who may want a leader who supported Britain leaving the European Union will now decide the vote.

“We need proven leadership to negotiate the best deals for leaving the European Union,” said May, who was a low-key figure on the “Remain” side, outside the parliament after the announcement.

“This vote shows that the Conservative Party can come together and under my leadership it will,” she said.

Leadsom, who rose to prominence in the campaign to leave the EU and has argued for a rapid exit, played down the economic downsides of leaving the 28-member bloc.

“I believe we have a great future ahead of us,” Leadsom said in a speech in London to a room packed with supporters.

“We need to unite. We need to be positive.”

The third challenger, justice minister Michael Gove, who announced his surprise bid last week after initially supporting former mayor of London Boris Johnson for the post, was rejected after winning just 46 votes following accusations of treachery.

‘Key word is uncertainty’
Leadsom has received the endorsement of UK Independence Party’s Nigel Farage and Johnson, who was the favourite to succeed Cameron until last week.

“Important the next Prime Minister is a Brexiteer – she has my backing,” wrote Farage on Twitter, after announcing on Monday that he was stepping down as the leader of the UK Independence Party (UKIP)

May has said she has no plans to invoke Article 50 – the formal procedure for leaving the EU – before the end of the year, while Leadsom has said she wants to do so as quickly as possible.

EU leaders have warned against dragging out the process, a point pressed by Christine Lagarde, managing director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), in an interview with AFP in Washington.

“The key word about this Brexit affair is uncertainty and the longer the uncertainty, the higher the risk,” she said.

“The sooner they can resolve their timeline and the terms of their departure the better for all. It needs to be predictable as soon as possible.”

Some Conservative MPs agree – about 30 have signed a letter organised by former party chairman Grant Shapps calling for a new leader to be installed by the end of July.

The shock result of the 23 June referendum prompted Cameron to resign and sent global stock markets and the value of the pound plunging.

London’s FTSE 100 index has recovered but the Bank of England warned this week that the feared risks to financial stability were starting to materialise.

Aberdeen Asset Management on Thursday became the seventh financial group to order a temporary suspension on redemptions from UK property funds after investors rushed to withdraw investments.

Lagarde said Brexit was a “major downside risk” to the world but played down the likelihood of a global recession, saying: “The immediate effects will be on the UK.” (AFP)

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