China rolls out red carpet for embattled Theresa May

‘I’m not a quitter’ insists PM as ‘accidental leadership contest’ looms

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Chinese Premier Li Keqiang and Theresa May inspect a ceremonial guard in Beijing
(Image credit: Photo Credit: Lintao Zhang/Getty Images)

Theresa May is vowing to fight on despite mounting reports that her opponents within the Conservative Party are close to getting the 48 signatures needed to trigger a no-confidence vote.

“First and foremost I’m serving my country, my party,” the Prime Minister told reporters during a Beijing trip intended to focus on trade. “I’m not a quitter.”

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