Being a mother gives me edge on May — Leadsom

Tory minister says she will be better leader because childless home secretary lacks ‘stake in future’
Andrea Leadsom said: “I have children who are going to have children who will directly be a part of what happens next”
Andrea Leadsom said: “I have children who are going to have children who will directly be a part of what happens next”
SWNS

Andrea Leadsom has said that being a mother makes her a better choice for prime minister than Theresa May because it means that she has “a very real stake” in the future of Britain.

In comments showing how personal she is prepared to make the Tory leadership contest, Mrs Leadsom said in an interview with The Times that the home secretary must be “really sad” not to have children.

The energy minister and underdog in the fight for No 10 declared that Mrs May “possibly has nieces, nephews, lots of people. But I have children who are going to have children who will directly be a part of what happens next.”

Mrs May, 59, and her husband, Philip, were unable to have children and she