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(COMBO) (FILES) In this combination of file pictures created on July 7, 2016, British Home Secretary Theresa May addresses media personnel outside the Cabinet Office in London on June 28, 2015 and British Conservative party leadership candidate Andrea Leadsom speaks to members of the media as she arrives at the BBC television centre in London to appear on "The Andrew Marr Show" in London on July 3, 2016. Conservative lawmakers in Britain Thursday selected interior minister Theresa May and junior energy minsiter Andrea Leadsom as the two candidates to be prime minister and the choice will now go to party members. May won 199 votes out of the party's 329 MPs, while Leadsom won 84 votes, a party official said, meaning third challenger Michael Gove -- Britain's justice minister -- has been rejected. / AFP / NIKLAS HALLE'N AND CHRIS J RATCLIFFE (Photo credit should read NIKLAS HALLE'N,CHRIS J RATCLIFFE/AFP/Getty Images)

(COMBO) (FILES) In this combination of file pictures created on July 7, 2016, British Home Secretary Theresa May addresses media personnel outside the Cabinet Office in London on June 28, 2015 and British Conservative party leadership candidate Andrea Leadsom speaks to members of the media as she arrives at the BBC television centre in London to appear on "The Andrew Marr Show" in London on July 3, 2016.
Conservative lawmakers in Britain Thursday selected interior minister Theresa May and junior energy minsiter Andrea Leadsom as the two candidates to be prime minister and the choice will now go to party members. May won 199 votes out of the party's 329 MPs, while Leadsom won 84 votes, a party official said, meaning third challenger Michael Gove -- Britain's justice minister -- has been rejected.
 / AFP / NIKLAS HALLE'N AND CHRIS J RATCLIFFE        (Photo credit should read NIKLAS HALLE'N,CHRIS J RATCLIFFE/AFP/Getty Images)