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1 If May loses the vote it will trigger a leadership challenge.
2 For Labour, outright defeat would trigger a leadership election, probably later this summer.
3 Quick guide How would the Tories trigger a leadership contest?
4 In 1994, John Major did not do quite badly enough to trigger a leadership challenge.
5 One swallow does not make a summer and one poll does not trigger a leadership election.
6 What would trigger a leadership contest?
7 Abe's resignation will trigger a leadership race in the LDP, the winner of which must be formally elected in parliament.
8 The Tories have 316 MPs, meaning Brady must receive 48 letters to trigger a leadership contest.
9 It takes 48 Conservative MPs to back a no-confidence vote in Theresa May to trigger a leadership contest, according to party rules.
10 Mr Rees-Mogg is trying to get enough Tory MPs to submit letters of no confidence in the PM to trigger a leadership contest.
11 More than 20 Conservative lawmakers have written to call for May to go, and a total 48 requests are needed to trigger a leadership contest.
12 Faced with the shocking result Miliband decided to quit, triggering a leadership election.
13 Last week, Len McCluskey triggered a leadership election by announcing his intention to resign as general secretary.
14 In 2016 the bank admitted employees had opened potentially millions of sham accounts, triggering a leadership revamp.
15 It is unlikely that Brexit campaigners have the numbers to win a vote of confidence against May, triggering a leadership contest.
16 Abe, Japan's longest-serving premier, said on Friday he would step down because of poor health, triggering a leadership contest within his party.
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