Despite suffering two historic losses in the House of Commons, Theresa May will bring her Brexit deal back for a third time today, after separating the withdrawal agreement from the political declaration.
At the last vote on her deal, the Prime Minister lost by a majority of 149, which included 75 Tory rebels and 10 DUP MPs. Ahead of MV3, Coffee House will be keeping track of the Tory rebels who voted against May’s deal last time, but have now publicly announced that they are supporting it. To have any chance of winning, May will need the support of the DUP (who have said they oppose the deal) and roughly the same amount of Labour votes as there are Tory rebels.
Tory rebels now backing May’s deal (32):
Lucy Allan
Richard Bacon
Crispin Blunt
Conor Burns
Rehman Chishti
Simon Clarke
Damian Collins
Robert Courts
Iain Duncan Smith
Eddie Hughes
Charlie Elphicke
Michael Fabricant
James Gray
Mark Harper
Gordon Henderson
Boris Johnson
Gareth Johnson
Daniel Kawczynski
Pauline Latham
Anne Main
Anne-Marie Trevelyan
Esther McVey
Sheryll Murray
Tom Pursglove
Dominic Raab
Jacob Rees-Mogg
Henry Smith
Royston Smith
Ross Thomson
Craig Tracey
Shailesh Vara
John Whittingdale
Tory rebels who are considering backing May’s deal (4):
Chris Green
Julia Lopez
Lee Rowley
Bob Stewart
Tory MPs who voted against May’s Brexit deal last time (39):
Adam Afriyie
Steve Baker
John Baron
Guto Bebb
Peter Bone
Suella Braverman
Andrew Bridgen
William Cash
Christopher Chope
Richard Drax
James Duddridge
Michael Fallon
Mark Francois
Marcus Fysh
Dominic Grieve
Justine Greening
Sam Gyimah
Philip Hollobone
Adam Holloway
Ranil Jayawardena
Bernard Jenkin
Andrea Jenkyns
Jo Johnson
David Jones
Phillip Lee
Andrew Lewer
Julian Lewis
Ian Liddell-Grainger
Jonathan Lord
Craig Mackinlay
Anne Marie Morris
Priti Patel
Owen Paterson
John Redwood
Laurence Robertson
Andrew Rosindell
Grant Shapps
Michael Tomlinson
Theresa Villiers

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