Britain's Justice Secretary, Michael Gove, is pitching to be the prime minister to take Britain out of the EU, shortly after he destroyed the chances of another frontrunner in what some colleagues called an act of treachery.
Gove's decision to throw his hat in the ring to replace David Cameron, who is standing down after Britons voted to leave the European Union last week, upturned British politics after he had previously said he would back Boris Johnson.
His comment that Johnson, with whom he had campaigned across the country to secure the vote for Brexit, was not fit to lead effectively ended the popular former London mayor's hopes.
Five candidates are now hoping to replace Cameron, with interior minister Theresa May the favourite with bookmakers.