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Britain will get its first female PM since Thatcher, after Tory leadership race narrows to May and Leadsom

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This combination photo shows Conservative party leadership candidate Andrea Leadsom (left), and the frontrunner in the race, British Home Secretary Theresa May. Photo: AFP
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Britain will have its first female prime minister since Margaret Thatcher after the shortlist to be the leader of the Conservative Party who will guide the country out of the EU narrowed to Theresa May and Andrea Leadsom on Thursday .

“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.

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The new prime minister will be announced on September 9 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.
British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher greets Jiang Zemin, then the Mayor of Shanghai, at 10 Downing Street in 1988. Photo: AP
British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher greets Jiang Zemin, then the Mayor of Shanghai, at 10 Downing Street in 1988. Photo: AP
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May enjoys higher support among lawmakers, but the vote will now be decided by the Conservative party’s 150,000 ordinary members who may want a leader who supported Britain leaving the European Union.

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