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Home Secretary Theresa May and eurosceptic rival Andrea Leadsom emerged on Thursday as the two candidates who will battle to become Britain's next prime minister and lead the country out of the European Union.


May won 199 votes and Leadsom 84 in a second ballot of MPs of the governing Conservative party. Justice Secretary Michael Gove took just 46 votes and was eliminated from the race.


Around 150 Brandon Sutter Jersey ,000 grassroots Conservatives across the country will now vote to decide whether May or Leadsom becomes the first woman prime minister since Margaret Thatcher was forced from office in 1990.


INVESTOR CONCERNS


Investor concerns about the impact of the 'Brexit' referendum have mounted in recent days, with asset managers suspending trading in commercial property funds worth billions of pounds after too many people rushed to withdraw their money at once.


The pound sterling has sunk below $1.30 for the first time in more than three decades as investors anticipate a slowdown in growth in Britain in the wake of the vote.


Mohamed El-Erian, chief economic adviser to Europe's largest insurer Allianz, which has around 1.3 trillion euros (£1.11 trillion) under management, said the pound could sink towards parity with the dollar unless politicians got a grip.


"After the Brexit referendum, the UK has to urgently get its political act together," El-Erian told Reuters in a telephone interview. "'Plan B' depends on the politicians in London and across the Channel, but so far they have not stepped up to their economic governance responsibilities."


The Bank of England, which warned before the referendum that a Brexit vote would push Britain into a “material” economic slowdown, could cut interest rates as soon as next Thursday.


Home Secretary May, 59, has served for the past six years in one of the toughest portfolios in government. Leadsom has never been a member of the cabinet.


But despite her strong lead in Thursday's vote, May is far from assured of winning the race for Downing Street. During the referendum campaign she took a low-key stance in favour of Britain remaining in the EU - unlike Leadsom, who fought on the winning side.


GRASSROOTS MEMBERS


Grassroots party members have strong eurosceptic leanings, a factor that could favour Leadsom.


She also said on Thursday she did not like the gay marriage law brought in by Cameron, and would be committed to overturning a ban on fox hunting, both issues which resonate with traditional Conservatives.


"I would have preferred for civil partnerships to be available to heterosexual and gay couples and for marriage to have remained as a Christian service for men and women who wanted to commit in the eyes of God," she told ITV news.


The 53-year-old, who entered parliament only six years ago, said on Thursday her top priority would be to guarantee tariff-free trade with the EU after leaving.


But the EU is likely to insist that this would only be feasible if Britain continued to allow other EU nationals to live and work freely in Britain, an arrangement that has pushed immigration to record levels and was a powerful factor behind the success of the Leave side in the referendum.


Supporters of each candidate were quick to start making their pitches to the wider membership. May backer Chris Grayling described the MPs' vote as 'overwhelming' and said "I hope members will be looking carefully."


Leadsom supporter Owen Paterson said: "It's quite remarkable to come from absolutely nowhere to a strong second. I'm really confident that she's in tune with the members. She's got this tremendously optimistic view of where this country is going."


Leadsom has put her 25 years' experience working in financial services at the centre of her leadership bid, having worked at Barclays Bank and fund manager Invesco Perpetual.


But some of her career credentials have been called into doubt. Reuters spoke to five former Invesco colleagues, including four in senior management positions, who said Leadsom did not have a prominent role or manage client money.


She told the BBC that questions about her career record were "ridiculous" and her CV was "all absolutely true".


Justice minister Gove told reporters: "Whoever the next prime minister of this country will be, it will be a female prime minister and a female prime minister who has formidable skills."


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