Enough support for motion against May

The British Conservative party has received sufficient support to put a vote of no confidence against Prime Minister Theresa May to the vote.

The conservative member of parliament Jacob Rees-Mogg was the first to submit such a motion in November following the provisional agreement that his party member May concluded with the EU on Brexit. 48 submitters are needed to hold a vote and they would be there according to Sky News' political editors.

If May loses the vote of confidence, she must leave as party leader and also resign as prime minister.