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    News -Leadsome vs May: Next UK Prime Minister Will Be A Christian woman

    Home secretary Theresa May will face a battle over
    the summer to see off Andrea Leadsom’s challenge
    The next Prime Minister will be either Theresa May
    or Andrea Leadsom after Michael Gove was
    eliminated in the final round of voting by
    Conservative MPs.
    In the second round of voting May picked up 199
    votes and Leadsom 84, leaving the justice secretary
    Gove in last place with 46. Tory party rules mean
    Tory activists will be given the direct choice
    between the home secretary May and the junior
    energy minister Leadsom, considered an outsider at the start of the contest.
    May, who wanted the UK to remain in the European
    Union, will face a stiff challenge from the Brexiteer
    Leadsom who has risen to prominence over the
    referendum campaign. Despite her relative
    inexperience, Leadsom could well prove popular
    with Tory activists, the majority of whom back Brexit. Although May’s long stint at home secretary
    means she is considered a safe pair of hands, she
    may struggle against the outspoken Leadsom.
    Boris Johnson, who chose not to run for Prime
    Minster after leading the campaign to leave the EU,
    has added his support to Leadsom’s campaign. He
    said she had the “zap, drive and determination”
    needed.
    Immediately after the vote May said she was
    delighted to have won so much support from MPs
    in both the Remain and Leave camps. “This vote
    shows the Conservative party can come together
    and under my leadership it will,” she told
    supporters outside the House of Commons.
    “We need proven leadership to negotiate the best
    deal for leaving the EU,” she said, in a jibe at
    Leadsom’s inexperience. She added she wanted
    Britain to work for everyone, “not for the privileged
    few”.
    Both women are committed Christians. Earlier on Thursday Leadsom said she was opposed to gay marriage laws because they hurt “many Christians”. In an interview with ITV she said she would have
    preferred marriage to have remained “a Christian
    service” with civil partnerships available to both
    heterosexual and gay couples.
    Leadsom has given her testimony on the Christians in Parliament website and said the moment “became impossible…not to believe in God” was
    when her first son was born. She said: “I always try
    to ensure I am doing what I think God would want
    me to do. What that means is I try to keep the ‘love
    your neighbour’ [command] and not just allow the
    wave of politics and arguments to get to me. I try to stay calm and measured and be as God would want
    me to be.”
    Theresa May, the daughter of a vicar, has been
    reluctant to discuss her faith saying “It’s good we
    don’t flaunt such things in British politics”. But
    when she was invited onto BBC Radio 4’s Desert
    Island discs, the home secretary chose Isaac Watt’s When I survey the wondrous cross as one of her songs.
    She told presenter Kirsty Young that she “never
    took issue with the church” because it was “never
    imposed by her parents”. She said she was still a
    practising Anglican: “It is part of me, part of who I
    am and how I approach things.”
    The pair will now enter a summer of hustings
    across the country in an effort to win the support of
    the membership.
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