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Number 10 Chief of Staff Gavin Barwell is seen in Downing Street in central London on December 12, 2018. - British Prime Minister Theresa May was hit by a no-confidence motion by her own party on December 12 over the unpopular Brexit deal she struck with EU leaders last month. Facing her biggest crisis since assuming office a month after Britons voted in June 2016 to leave Europe, May vowed to fight the coup attempt inside her own Conservative Party "with everything I've got". (Photo by Daniel LEAL-OLIVAS / AFP)
Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May leaves 10 Downing Street in central London on December 12, 2018 ahead of the weekly question and answer session, Prime Ministers Questions (PMQs), in the House of Commons. - British Prime Minister Theresa May was hit by a no-confidence motion by her own party on December 12 over the unpopular Brexit deal she struck with EU leaders last month. Facing her biggest crisis since assuming office a month after Britons voted in June 2016 to leave Europe, May vowed to fight the coup attempt inside her own Conservative Party "with everything I've got". (Photo by Daniel LEAL-OLIVAS / AFP)
Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May leaves 10 Downing Street in central London on December 12, 2018 ahead of the weekly question and answer session, Prime Ministers Questions (PMQs), in the House of Commons. - British Prime Minister Theresa May was hit by a no-confidence motion by her own party on December 12 over the unpopular Brexit deal she struck with EU leaders last month. Facing her biggest crisis since assuming office a month after Britons voted in June 2016 to leave Europe, May vowed to fight the coup attempt inside her own Conservative Party "with everything I've got". (Photo by Daniel LEAL-OLIVAS / AFP)
Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May leaves 10 Downing Street in central London on December 12, 2018 ahead of the weekly question and answer session, Prime Ministers Questions (PMQs), in the House of Commons. - British Prime Minister Theresa May was hit by a no-confidence motion by her own party on December 12 over the unpopular Brexit deal she struck with EU leaders last month. Facing her biggest crisis since assuming office a month after Britons voted in June 2016 to leave Europe, May vowed to fight the coup attempt inside her own Conservative Party "with everything I've got". (Photo by Daniel LEAL-OLIVAS / AFP)
Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May leaves 10 Downing Street in central London on December 12, 2018 ahead of the weekly question and answer session, Prime Ministers Questions (PMQs), in the House of Commons. - British Prime Minister Theresa May was hit by a no-confidence motion by her own party on December 12 over the unpopular Brexit deal she struck with EU leaders last month. Facing her biggest crisis since assuming office a month after Britons voted in June 2016 to leave Europe, May vowed to fight the coup attempt inside her own Conservative Party "with everything I've got". (Photo by Daniel LEAL-OLIVAS / AFP)
Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May leaves 10 Downing Street in central London on December 12, 2018 ahead of the weekly question and answer session, Prime Ministers Questions (PMQs), in the House of Commons. - British Prime Minister Theresa May was hit by a no-confidence motion by her own party on December 12 over the unpopular Brexit deal she struck with EU leaders last month. Facing her biggest crisis since assuming office a month after Britons voted in June 2016 to leave Europe, May vowed to fight the coup attempt inside her own Conservative Party "with everything I've got". (Photo by Ben STANSALL / AFP)
Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May leaves 10 Downing Street in central London on December 12, 2018 ahead of the weekly question and answer session, Prime Ministers Questions (PMQs), in the House of Commons. - British Prime Minister Theresa May was hit by a no-confidence motion by her own party on December 12 over the unpopular Brexit deal she struck with EU leaders last month. Facing her biggest crisis since assuming office a month after Britons voted in June 2016 to leave Europe, May vowed to fight the coup attempt inside her own Conservative Party "with everything I've got". (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)
Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May leaves 10 Downing Street in central London on December 12, 2018 ahead of the weekly question and answer session, Prime Ministers Questions (PMQs), in the House of Commons. - British Prime Minister Theresa May was hit by a no-confidence motion by her own party on December 12 over the unpopular Brexit deal she struck with EU leaders last month. Facing her biggest crisis since assuming office a month after Britons voted in June 2016 to leave Europe, May vowed to fight the coup attempt inside her own Conservative Party "with everything I've got". (Photo by Ben STANSALL / AFP)
Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May leaves 10 Downing Street in central London on December 12, 2018 ahead of the weekly question and answer session, Prime Ministers Questions (PMQs), in the House of Commons. - British Prime Minister Theresa May was hit by a no-confidence motion by her own party on December 12 over the unpopular Brexit deal she struck with EU leaders last month. Facing her biggest crisis since assuming office a month after Britons voted in June 2016 to leave Europe, May vowed to fight the coup attempt inside her own Conservative Party "with everything I've got". (Photo by Ben STANSALL / AFP)
Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May leaves 10 Downing Street in central London on December 12, 2018 ahead of the weekly question and answer session, Prime Ministers Questions (PMQs), in the House of Commons. - British Prime Minister Theresa May was hit by a no-confidence motion by her own party on December 12 over the unpopular Brexit deal she struck with EU leaders last month. Facing her biggest crisis since assuming office a month after Britons voted in June 2016 to leave Europe, May vowed to fight the coup attempt inside her own Conservative Party "with everything I've got". (Photo by Ben STANSALL / AFP)
Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May leaves 10 Downing Street in central London on December 12, 2018 ahead of the weekly question and answer session, Prime Ministers Questions (PMQs), in the House of Commons. - British Prime Minister Theresa May was hit by a no-confidence motion by her own party on December 12 over the unpopular Brexit deal she struck with EU leaders last month. Facing her biggest crisis since assuming office a month after Britons voted in June 2016 to leave Europe, May vowed to fight the coup attempt inside her own Conservative Party "with everything I've got". (Photo by Daniel LEAL-OLIVAS / AFP)
Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May leaves 10 Downing Street in central London on December 12, 2018 ahead of the weekly question and answer session, Prime Ministers Questions (PMQs), in the House of Commons. - British Prime Minister Theresa May was hit by a no-confidence motion by her own party on December 12 over the unpopular Brexit deal she struck with EU leaders last month. Facing her biggest crisis since assuming office a month after Britons voted in June 2016 to leave Europe, May vowed to fight the coup attempt inside her own Conservative Party "with everything I've got". (Photo by Ben STANSALL / AFP)
Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May reacts as she is driven into the House of Commons in central London on December 12, 2018 ahead of the weekly question and answer session, Prime Ministers Questions (PMQs). - British Prime Minister Theresa May was hit by a no-confidence motion by her own party on December 12 over the unpopular Brexit deal she struck with EU leaders last month. Facing her biggest crisis since assuming office a month after Britons voted in June 2016 to leave Europe, May vowed to fight the coup attempt inside her own Conservative Party "with everything I've got". (Photo by Tolga AKMEN / AFP)
Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May leaves 10 Downing Street in central London on December 12, 2018 ahead of the weekly question and answer session, Prime Ministers Questions (PMQs), in the House of Commons. - British Prime Minister Theresa May was hit by a no-confidence motion by her own party on December 12 over the unpopular Brexit deal she struck with EU leaders last month. Facing her biggest crisis since assuming office a month after Britons voted in June 2016 to leave Europe, May vowed to fight the coup attempt inside her own Conservative Party "with everything I've got". (Photo by Daniel LEAL-OLIVAS / AFP)
Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May leaves 10 Downing Street in central London on December 12, 2018 ahead of the weekly question and answer session, Prime Ministers Questions (PMQs), in the House of Commons. - British Prime Minister Theresa May was hit by a no-confidence motion by her own party on December 12 over the unpopular Brexit deal she struck with EU leaders last month. Facing her biggest crisis since assuming office a month after Britons voted in June 2016 to leave Europe, May vowed to fight the coup attempt inside her own Conservative Party "with everything I've got". (Photo by Daniel LEAL-OLIVAS / AFP)
Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May reacts as she is driven into the House of Commons in central London on December 12, 2018 ahead of the weekly question and answer session, Prime Ministers Questions (PMQs). - British Prime Minister Theresa May was hit by a no-confidence motion by her own party on December 12 over the unpopular Brexit deal she struck with EU leaders last month. Facing her biggest crisis since assuming office a month after Britons voted in June 2016 to leave Europe, May vowed to fight the coup attempt inside her own Conservative Party "with everything I've got". (Photo by Tolga AKMEN / AFP)
Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May leaves 10 Downing Street in central London on December 12, 2018 ahead of the weekly question and answer session, Prime Ministers Questions (PMQs), in the House of Commons. - British Prime Minister Theresa May was hit by a no-confidence motion by her own party on December 12 over the unpopular Brexit deal she struck with EU leaders last month. Facing her biggest crisis since assuming office a month after Britons voted in June 2016 to leave Europe, May vowed to fight the coup attempt inside her own Conservative Party "with everything I've got". (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)
Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May leaves 10 Downing Street in central London on December 12, 2018 ahead of the weekly question and answer session, Prime Ministers Questions (PMQs), in the House of Commons. - British Prime Minister Theresa May was hit by a no-confidence motion by her own party on December 12 over the unpopular Brexit deal she struck with EU leaders last month. Facing her biggest crisis since assuming office a month after Britons voted in June 2016 to leave Europe, May vowed to fight the coup attempt inside her own Conservative Party "with everything I've got". (Photo by Daniel LEAL-OLIVAS / AFP)
Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May leaves 10 Downing Street in central London on December 12, 2018 ahead of the weekly question and answer session, Prime Ministers Questions (PMQs), in the House of Commons. - British Prime Minister Theresa May was hit by a no-confidence motion by her own party on December 12 over the unpopular Brexit deal she struck with EU leaders last month. Facing her biggest crisis since assuming office a month after Britons voted in June 2016 to leave Europe, May vowed to fight the coup attempt inside her own Conservative Party "with everything I've got". (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)
Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May leaves 10 Downing Street in central London on December 12, 2018 ahead of the weekly question and answer session, Prime Ministers Questions (PMQs), in the House of Commons. - British Prime Minister Theresa May was hit by a no-confidence motion by her own party on December 12 over the unpopular Brexit deal she struck with EU leaders last month. Facing her biggest crisis since assuming office a month after Britons voted in June 2016 to leave Europe, May vowed to fight the coup attempt inside her own Conservative Party "with everything I've got". (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)
Number 10 Chief of Staff Gavin Barwell is seen in Downing Street in central London on December 12, 2018. - British Prime Minister Theresa May was hit by a no-confidence motion by her own party on December 12 over the unpopular Brexit deal she struck with EU leaders last month. Facing her biggest crisis since assuming office a month after Britons voted in June 2016 to leave Europe, May vowed to fight the coup attempt inside her own Conservative Party "with everything I've got". (Photo by Ben STANSALL / AFP)
Number 10 Chief of Staff Gavin Barwell is seen in Downing Street in central London on December 12, 2018. - British Prime Minister Theresa May was hit by a no-confidence motion by her own party on December 12 over the unpopular Brexit deal she struck with EU leaders last month. Facing her biggest crisis since assuming office a month after Britons voted in June 2016 to leave Europe, May vowed to fight the coup attempt inside her own Conservative Party "with everything I've got". (Photo by Ben STANSALL / AFP)
Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May leaves 10 Downing Street in central London on December 12, 2018 ahead of the weekly question and answer session, Prime Ministers Questions (PMQs), in the House of Commons. - British Prime Minister Theresa May was hit by a no-confidence motion by her own party on December 12 over the unpopular Brexit deal she struck with EU leaders last month. Facing her biggest crisis since assuming office a month after Britons voted in June 2016 to leave Europe, May vowed to fight the coup attempt inside her own Conservative Party "with everything I've got". (Photo by Ben STANSALL / AFP)
Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May leaves 10 Downing Street in central London on December 12, 2018 ahead of the weekly question and answer session, Prime Ministers Questions (PMQs), in the House of Commons. - British Prime Minister Theresa May was hit by a no-confidence motion by her own party on December 12 over the unpopular Brexit deal she struck with EU leaders last month. Facing her biggest crisis since assuming office a month after Britons voted in June 2016 to leave Europe, May vowed to fight the coup attempt inside her own Conservative Party "with everything I've got". (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)
Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May leaves 10 Downing Street in central London on December 12, 2018 ahead of the weekly question and answer session, Prime Ministers Questions (PMQs), in the House of Commons. - British Prime Minister Theresa May was hit by a no-confidence motion by her own party on December 12 over the unpopular Brexit deal she struck with EU leaders last month. Facing her biggest crisis since assuming office a month after Britons voted in June 2016 to leave Europe, May vowed to fight the coup attempt inside her own Conservative Party "with everything I've got". (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)
Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May leaves 10 Downing Street in central London on December 12, 2018 ahead of the weekly question and answer session, Prime Ministers Questions (PMQs), in the House of Commons. - British Prime Minister Theresa May was hit by a no-confidence motion by her own party on December 12 over the unpopular Brexit deal she struck with EU leaders last month. Facing her biggest crisis since assuming office a month after Britons voted in June 2016 to leave Europe, May vowed to fight the coup attempt inside her own Conservative Party "with everything I've got". (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)
Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May leaves 10 Downing Street in central London on December 12, 2018 ahead of the weekly question and answer session, Prime Ministers Questions (PMQs), in the House of Commons. - British Prime Minister Theresa May was hit by a no-confidence motion by her own party on December 12 over the unpopular Brexit deal she struck with EU leaders last month. Facing her biggest crisis since assuming office a month after Britons voted in June 2016 to leave Europe, May vowed to fight the coup attempt inside her own Conservative Party "with everything I've got". (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)
Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May leaves 10 Downing Street in central London on December 12, 2018 ahead of the weekly question and answer session, Prime Ministers Questions (PMQs), in the House of Commons. - British Prime Minister Theresa May was hit by a no-confidence motion by her own party on December 12 over the unpopular Brexit deal she struck with EU leaders last month. Facing her biggest crisis since assuming office a month after Britons voted in June 2016 to leave Europe, May vowed to fight the coup attempt inside her own Conservative Party "with everything I've got". (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)
Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May leaves 10 Downing Street in central London on December 12, 2018 ahead of the weekly question and answer session, Prime Ministers Questions (PMQs), in the House of Commons. - British Prime Minister Theresa May was hit by a no-confidence motion by her own party on December 12 over the unpopular Brexit deal she struck with EU leaders last month. Facing her biggest crisis since assuming office a month after Britons voted in June 2016 to leave Europe, May vowed to fight the coup attempt inside her own Conservative Party "with everything I've got". (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)
Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May leaves 10 Downing Street in central London on December 12, 2018 ahead of the weekly question and answer session, Prime Ministers Questions (PMQs), in the House of Commons. - British Prime Minister Theresa May was hit by a no-confidence motion by her own party on December 12 over the unpopular Brexit deal she struck with EU leaders last month. Facing her biggest crisis since assuming office a month after Britons voted in June 2016 to leave Europe, May vowed to fight the coup attempt inside her own Conservative Party "with everything I've got". (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)
Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May leaves 10 Downing Street in central London on December 12, 2018 ahead of the weekly question and answer session, Prime Ministers Questions (PMQs), in the House of Commons. - British Prime Minister Theresa May was hit by a no-confidence motion by her own party on December 12 over the unpopular Brexit deal she struck with EU leaders last month. Facing her biggest crisis since assuming office a month after Britons voted in June 2016 to leave Europe, May vowed to fight the coup attempt inside her own Conservative Party "with everything I've got". (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)
Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May leaves 10 Downing Street in central London on December 12, 2018 ahead of the weekly question and answer session, Prime Ministers Questions (PMQs), in the House of Commons. - British Prime Minister Theresa May was hit by a no-confidence motion by her own party on December 12 over the unpopular Brexit deal she struck with EU leaders last month. Facing her biggest crisis since assuming office a month after Britons voted in June 2016 to leave Europe, May vowed to fight the coup attempt inside her own Conservative Party "with everything I've got". (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)
Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May leaves 10 Downing Street in central London on December 12, 2018 ahead of the weekly question and answer session, Prime Ministers Questions (PMQs), in the House of Commons. - British Prime Minister Theresa May was hit by a no-confidence motion by her own party on December 12 over the unpopular Brexit deal she struck with EU leaders last month. Facing her biggest crisis since assuming office a month after Britons voted in June 2016 to leave Europe, May vowed to fight the coup attempt inside her own Conservative Party "with everything I've got". (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)
Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May leaves 10 Downing Street in central London on December 12, 2018 ahead of the weekly question and answer session, Prime Ministers Questions (PMQs), in the House of Commons. - British Prime Minister Theresa May was hit by a no-confidence motion by her own party on December 12 over the unpopular Brexit deal she struck with EU leaders last month. Facing her biggest crisis since assuming office a month after Britons voted in June 2016 to leave Europe, May vowed to fight the coup attempt inside her own Conservative Party "with everything I've got". (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)
Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May leaves 10 Downing Street in central London on December 12, 2018 ahead of the weekly question and answer session, Prime Ministers Questions (PMQs), in the House of Commons. - British Prime Minister Theresa May was hit by a no-confidence motion by her own party on December 12 over the unpopular Brexit deal she struck with EU leaders last month. Facing her biggest crisis since assuming office a month after Britons voted in June 2016 to leave Europe, May vowed to fight the coup attempt inside her own Conservative Party "with everything I've got". (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)
Britain's Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Secretary Michael Gove is driven into the Houses of Parliament in central London on December 12, 2018 ahead of the weekly question and answer session, Prime Ministers Questions (PMQs) in the Commons. - British Prime Minister Theresa May was hit by a no-confidence motion by her own party on December 12 over the unpopular Brexit deal she struck with EU leaders last month. Facing her biggest crisis since assuming office a month after Britons voted in June 2016 to leave Europe, May vowed to fight the coup attempt inside her own Conservative Party "with everything I've got". (Photo by Tolga AKMEN / AFP)
Britain's Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Secretary Michael Gove is driven into the Houses of Parliament in central London on December 12, 2018 ahead of the weekly question and answer session, Prime Ministers Questions (PMQs) in the Commons. - British Prime Minister Theresa May was hit by a no-confidence motion by her own party on December 12 over the unpopular Brexit deal she struck with EU leaders last month. Facing her biggest crisis since assuming office a month after Britons voted in June 2016 to leave Europe, May vowed to fight the coup attempt inside her own Conservative Party "with everything I've got". (Photo by Tolga AKMEN / AFP)
Britain's Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Secretary Michael Gove is driven into the Houses of Parliament in central London on December 12, 2018 ahead of the weekly question and answer session, Prime Ministers Questions (PMQs) in the Commons. - British Prime Minister Theresa May was hit by a no-confidence motion by her own party on December 12 over the unpopular Brexit deal she struck with EU leaders last month. Facing her biggest crisis since assuming office a month after Britons voted in June 2016 to leave Europe, May vowed to fight the coup attempt inside her own Conservative Party "with everything I've got". (Photo by Tolga AKMEN / AFP)
Britain's Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Secretary Michael Gove is driven into the Houses of Parliament in central London on December 12, 2018 ahead of the weekly question and answer session, Prime Ministers Questions (PMQs) in the Commons. - British Prime Minister Theresa May was hit by a no-confidence motion by her own party on December 12 over the unpopular Brexit deal she struck with EU leaders last month. Facing her biggest crisis since assuming office a month after Britons voted in June 2016 to leave Europe, May vowed to fight the coup attempt inside her own Conservative Party "with everything I've got". (Photo by Tolga AKMEN / AFP)
Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond leaves 11 Downing Street in central London on December 12, 2018, before heading to the weekly Prime Minister's Questions (PMQs) session in the House of Commons. - British Prime Minister Theresa May was hit by a no-confidence motion by her own party on December 12 over the unpopular Brexit deal she struck with EU leaders last month. Facing her biggest crisis since assuming office a month after Britons voted in June 2016 to leave Europe, May vowed to fight the coup attempt inside her own Conservative Party "with everything I've got". (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)
Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond leaves 11 Downing Street in central London on December 12, 2018, before heading to the weekly Prime Minister's Questions (PMQs) session in the House of Commons. - British Prime Minister Theresa May was hit by a no-confidence motion by her own party on December 12 over the unpopular Brexit deal she struck with EU leaders last month. Facing her biggest crisis since assuming office a month after Britons voted in June 2016 to leave Europe, May vowed to fight the coup attempt inside her own Conservative Party "with everything I've got". (Photo by Ben STANSALL / AFP)
Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond leaves 11 Downing Street in central London on December 12, 2018, before heading to the weekly Prime Minister's Questions (PMQs) session in the House of Commons. - British Prime Minister Theresa May was hit by a no-confidence motion by her own party on December 12 over the unpopular Brexit deal she struck with EU leaders last month. Facing her biggest crisis since assuming office a month after Britons voted in June 2016 to leave Europe, May vowed to fight the coup attempt inside her own Conservative Party "with everything I've got". (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)
Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond leaves 11 Downing Street in central London on December 12, 2018, before heading to the weekly Prime Minister's Questions (PMQs) session in the House of Commons. - British Prime Minister Theresa May was hit by a no-confidence motion by her own party on December 12 over the unpopular Brexit deal she struck with EU leaders last month. Facing her biggest crisis since assuming office a month after Britons voted in June 2016 to leave Europe, May vowed to fight the coup attempt inside her own Conservative Party "with everything I've got". (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)
Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond leaves 11 Downing Street in central London on December 12, 2018, before heading to the weekly Prime Minister's Questions (PMQs) session in the House of Commons. - British Prime Minister Theresa May was hit by a no-confidence motion by her own party on December 12 over the unpopular Brexit deal she struck with EU leaders last month. Facing her biggest crisis since assuming office a month after Britons voted in June 2016 to leave Europe, May vowed to fight the coup attempt inside her own Conservative Party "with everything I've got". (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)
Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond leaves 11 Downing Street in central London on December 12, 2018, before heading to the weekly Prime Minister's Questions (PMQs) session in the House of Commons. - British Prime Minister Theresa May was hit by a no-confidence motion by her own party on December 12 over the unpopular Brexit deal she struck with EU leaders last month. Facing her biggest crisis since assuming office a month after Britons voted in June 2016 to leave Europe, May vowed to fight the coup attempt inside her own Conservative Party "with everything I've got". (Photo by Ben STANSALL / AFP)
Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond leaves 11 Downing Street in central London on December 12, 2018, before heading to the weekly Prime Minister's Questions (PMQs) session in the House of Commons. - British Prime Minister Theresa May was hit by a no-confidence motion by her own party on December 12 over the unpopular Brexit deal she struck with EU leaders last month. Facing her biggest crisis since assuming office a month after Britons voted in June 2016 to leave Europe, May vowed to fight the coup attempt inside her own Conservative Party "with everything I've got". (Photo by Ben STANSALL / AFP)
Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond leaves 11 Downing Street in central London on December 12, 2018, before heading to the weekly Prime Minister's Questions (PMQs) session in the House of Commons. - British Prime Minister Theresa May was hit by a no-confidence motion by her own party on December 12 over the unpopular Brexit deal she struck with EU leaders last month. Facing her biggest crisis since assuming office a month after Britons voted in June 2016 to leave Europe, May vowed to fight the coup attempt inside her own Conservative Party "with everything I've got". (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)
Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond leaves 11 Downing Street in central London on December 12, 2018, before heading to the weekly Prime Minister's Questions (PMQs) session in the House of Commons. - British Prime Minister Theresa May was hit by a no-confidence motion by her own party on December 12 over the unpopular Brexit deal she struck with EU leaders last month. Facing her biggest crisis since assuming office a month after Britons voted in June 2016 to leave Europe, May vowed to fight the coup attempt inside her own Conservative Party "with everything I've got". (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)
An armed police officer is seen in Downing Street in central London on December 12, 2018. - British Prime Minister Theresa May was hit by a no-confidence motion by her own party on December 12 over the unpopular Brexit deal she struck with EU leaders last month. Facing her biggest crisis since assuming office a month after Britons voted in June 2016 to leave Europe, May vowed to fight the coup attempt inside her own Conservative Party "with everything I've got". (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)
Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May leaves 10 Downing Street in central London on December 12, 2018 ahead of the weekly question and answer session, Prime Ministers Questions (PMQs), in the House of Commons. - British Prime Minister Theresa May was hit by a no-confidence motion by her own party on December 12 over the unpopular Brexit deal she struck with EU leaders last month. Facing her biggest crisis since assuming office a month after Britons voted in June 2016 to leave Europe, May vowed to fight the coup attempt inside her own Conservative Party "with everything I've got". (Photo by Daniel LEAL-OLIVAS / AFP)
Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May leaves 10 Downing Street in central London on December 12, 2018 ahead of the weekly question and answer session, Prime Ministers Questions (PMQs), in the House of Commons. - British Prime Minister Theresa May was hit by a no-confidence motion by her own party on December 12 over the unpopular Brexit deal she struck with EU leaders last month. Facing her biggest crisis since assuming office a month after Britons voted in June 2016 to leave Europe, May vowed to fight the coup attempt inside her own Conservative Party "with everything I've got". (Photo by Daniel LEAL-OLIVAS / AFP)
Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond leaves 11 Downing Street in central London on December 12, 2018, before heading to the weekly Prime Minister's Questions (PMQs) session in the House of Commons. - British Prime Minister Theresa May was hit by a no-confidence motion by her own party on December 12 over the unpopular Brexit deal she struck with EU leaders last month. Facing her biggest crisis since assuming office a month after Britons voted in June 2016 to leave Europe, May vowed to fight the coup attempt inside her own Conservative Party "with everything I've got". (Photo by Ben STANSALL / AFP)
Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond arrives back in Downing Street in central London on December 12, 2018. - British Prime Minister Theresa May was hit by a no-confidence motion by her own party on December 12 over the unpopular Brexit deal she struck with EU leaders last month. Facing her biggest crisis since assuming office a month after Britons voted in June 2016 to leave Europe, May vowed to fight the coup attempt inside her own Conservative Party "with everything I've got". (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)
Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond arrives back in Downing Street in central London on December 12, 2018. - British Prime Minister Theresa May was hit by a no-confidence motion by her own party on December 12 over the unpopular Brexit deal she struck with EU leaders last month. Facing her biggest crisis since assuming office a month after Britons voted in June 2016 to leave Europe, May vowed to fight the coup attempt inside her own Conservative Party "with everything I've got". (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)
Britain's Work and Pensions Secretary Amber Rudd waits to give a television interview at a temoporary studio opposite the Houses of Parliament in central London on December 12, 2018. - British Prime Minister Theresa May vowed to fight "with everything I've got" an attempt on Wednesday by her own Conservative party to remove her from office over her unpopular Brexit deal (Photo by Ben STANSALL / AFP)
Britain's Work and Pensions Secretary Amber Rudd speaks during a television interview at a temoporary studio opposite the Houses of Parliament in central London on December 12, 2018. - British Prime Minister Theresa May vowed to fight "with everything I've got" an attempt on Wednesday by her own Conservative party to remove her from office over her unpopular Brexit deal (Photo by Ben STANSALL / AFP)
Britain's Work and Pensions Secretary Amber Rudd speaks during a television interview at a temoporary studio opposite the Houses of Parliament in central London on December 12, 2018. - British Prime Minister Theresa May vowed to fight "with everything I've got" an attempt on Wednesday by her own Conservative party to remove her from office over her unpopular Brexit deal (Photo by Ben STANSALL / AFP)
Britain's Work and Pensions Secretary Amber Rudd walks between temporary media studios, set up opposite the Houses of Parliament in central London on December 12, 2018. - British Prime Minister Theresa May vowed to fight "with everything I've got" an attempt on Wednesday by her own Conservative party to remove her from office over her unpopular Brexit deal (Photo by Ben STANSALL / AFP)
Britain's Work and Pensions Secretary Amber Rudd waits to give an interview inside a temporary media studio opposite the Houses of Parliament in central London on December 12, 2018. - British Prime Minister Theresa May vowed to fight "with everything I've got" an attempt on Wednesday by her own Conservative party to remove her from office over her unpopular Brexit deal (Photo by Ben STANSALL / AFP)
A man delivers flowers addressed to Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May, at 10 Downing Street in central London on December 12, 2018. - British Prime Minister Theresa May was hit by a no-confidence motion by her own party on December 12 over the unpopular Brexit deal she struck with EU leaders last month. Facing her biggest crisis since assuming office a month after Britons voted in June 2016 to leave Europe, May vowed to fight the coup attempt inside her own Conservative Party "with everything I've got". (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)
A member of the media takes a photograph of a boquet of flowers addressed to Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May, as they are delivered to 10 Downing Street in central London on December 12, 2018. - British Prime Minister Theresa May was hit by a no-confidence motion by her own party on December 12 over the unpopular Brexit deal she struck with EU leaders last month. Facing her biggest crisis since assuming office a month after Britons voted in June 2016 to leave Europe, May vowed to fight the coup attempt inside her own Conservative Party "with everything I've got". (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)
A man delivers flowers addressed to Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May, at 10 Downing Street in central London on December 12, 2018. - British Prime Minister Theresa May was hit by a no-confidence motion by her own party on December 12 over the unpopular Brexit deal she struck with EU leaders last month. Facing her biggest crisis since assuming office a month after Britons voted in June 2016 to leave Europe, May vowed to fight the coup attempt inside her own Conservative Party "with everything I've got". (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)
Britain's Work and Pensions Secretary Amber Rudd speaks during a television interview at a temoporary studio opposite the Houses of Parliament in central London on December 12, 2018. - British Prime Minister Theresa May vowed to fight "with everything I've got" an attempt on Wednesday by her own Conservative party to remove her from office over her unpopular Brexit deal (Photo by Daniel LEAL-OLIVAS / AFP)
Britain's Work and Pensions Secretary Amber Rudd speaks during a television interview at a temoporary studio opposite the Houses of Parliament in central London on December 12, 2018. - British Prime Minister Theresa May vowed to fight "with everything I've got" an attempt on Wednesday by her own Conservative party to remove her from office over her unpopular Brexit deal (Photo by Daniel LEAL-OLIVAS / AFP)
Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond leaves 11 Downing Street in central London on December 12, 2018. - British Prime Minister Theresa May was hit by a no-confidence motion by her own party on December 12 over the unpopular Brexit deal she struck with EU leaders last month. Facing her biggest crisis since assuming office a month after Britons voted in June 2016 to leave Europe, May vowed to fight the coup attempt inside her own Conservative Party "with everything I've got". (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)
Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond leaves 11 Downing Street in central London on December 12, 2018. - British Prime Minister Theresa May was hit by a no-confidence motion by her own party on December 12 over the unpopular Brexit deal she struck with EU leaders last month. Facing her biggest crisis since assuming office a month after Britons voted in June 2016 to leave Europe, May vowed to fight the coup attempt inside her own Conservative Party "with everything I've got". (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)
Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond leaves 11 Downing Street in central London on December 12, 2018. - British Prime Minister Theresa May was hit by a no-confidence motion by her own party on December 12 over the unpopular Brexit deal she struck with EU leaders last month. Facing her biggest crisis since assuming office a month after Britons voted in June 2016 to leave Europe, May vowed to fight the coup attempt inside her own Conservative Party "with everything I've got". (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)
Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond leaves 11 Downing Street in central London on December 12, 2018. - British Prime Minister Theresa May was hit by a no-confidence motion by her own party on December 12 over the unpopular Brexit deal she struck with EU leaders last month. Facing her biggest crisis since assuming office a month after Britons voted in June 2016 to leave Europe, May vowed to fight the coup attempt inside her own Conservative Party "with everything I've got". (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)
Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond leaves 11 Downing Street in central London on December 12, 2018. - British Prime Minister Theresa May was hit by a no-confidence motion by her own party on December 12 over the unpopular Brexit deal she struck with EU leaders last month. Facing her biggest crisis since assuming office a month after Britons voted in June 2016 to leave Europe, May vowed to fight the coup attempt inside her own Conservative Party "with everything I've got". (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)
Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond leaves 11 Downing Street in central London on December 12, 2018. - British Prime Minister Theresa May was hit by a no-confidence motion by her own party on December 12 over the unpopular Brexit deal she struck with EU leaders last month. Facing her biggest crisis since assuming office a month after Britons voted in June 2016 to leave Europe, May vowed to fight the coup attempt inside her own Conservative Party "with everything I've got". (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)
Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond leaves 11 Downing Street in central London on December 12, 2018. - British Prime Minister Theresa May was hit by a no-confidence motion by her own party on December 12 over the unpopular Brexit deal she struck with EU leaders last month. Facing her biggest crisis since assuming office a month after Britons voted in June 2016 to leave Europe, May vowed to fight the coup attempt inside her own Conservative Party "with everything I've got". (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)
Victoria Tower, part of the Palace of Westminster that houses the Houses of Parliament, is seen in central London on December 12, 2018. - British Prime Minister Theresa May vowed to fight "with everything I've got" an attempt on Wednesday by her own Conservative party to remove her from office over her unpopular Brexit deal (Photo by Daniel LEAL-OLIVAS / AFP)
Victoria Tower, part of the Palace of Westminster that houses the Houses of Parliament, is seen with anti-Brexit campaigner Steve Bray stood in front of it in central London on December 12, 2018. - British Prime Minister Theresa May vowed to fight "with everything I've got" an attempt on Wednesday by her own Conservative party to remove her from office over her unpopular Brexit deal (Photo by Daniel LEAL-OLIVAS / AFP)
Anti-Brexit campaigner Steve Bray is seen with his placards in front of the temporary broadcast news studios outside the Houses of Parliament in central London on December 12, 2018. - British Prime Minister Theresa May vowed to fight "with everything I've got" an attempt on Wednesday by her own Conservative party to remove her from office over her unpopular Brexit deal (Photo by Daniel LEAL-OLIVAS / AFP)
Britain's Chief Secretary to the Treasury Liz Truss is seen at the temporary broadcast news studios outside the Houses of Parliament in central London on December 12, 2018. - British Prime Minister Theresa May vowed to fight "with everything I've got" an attempt on Wednesday by her own Conservative party to remove her from office over her unpopular Brexit deal (Photo by Daniel LEAL-OLIVAS / AFP)
Britain's Chief Secretary to the Treasury Liz Truss is seen at the temporary broadcast news studios outside the Houses of Parliament in central London on December 12, 2018. - British Prime Minister Theresa May vowed to fight "with everything I've got" an attempt on Wednesday by her own Conservative party to remove her from office over her unpopular Brexit deal (Photo by Daniel LEAL-OLIVAS / AFP)
Britain's Chief Secretary to the Treasury Liz Truss (L) talks to a journalist as the temporary broadcast news studios outside the Houses of Parliament in central London on December 12, 2018. - British Prime Minister Theresa May vowed to fight "with everything I've got" an attempt on Wednesday by her own Conservative party to remove her from office over her unpopular Brexit deal (Photo by Daniel LEAL-OLIVAS / AFP)
Britain's Chief Secretary to the Treasury Liz Truss talks to a journalist as the temporary broadcast news studios outside the Houses of Parliament in central London on December 12, 2018. - British Prime Minister Theresa May vowed to fight "with everything I've got" an attempt on Wednesday by her own Conservative party to remove her from office over her unpopular Brexit deal (Photo by Daniel LEAL-OLIVAS / AFP)
The temporary broadcast news studios outside the Houses of Parliament in central London on December 12, 2018. - British Prime Minister Theresa May vowed to fight "with everything I've got" an attempt on Wednesday by her own Conservative party to remove her from office over her unpopular Brexit deal (Photo by Daniel LEAL-OLIVAS / AFP)
The temporary broadcast news studios outside the Houses of Parliament in central London on December 12, 2018. - British Prime Minister Theresa May vowed to fight "with everything I've got" an attempt on Wednesday by her own Conservative party to remove her from office over her unpopular Brexit deal (Photo by Daniel LEAL-OLIVAS / AFP)