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Kent MPs could play a crucial role in getting the government's Brexit deal approved

By: Paul Francis pfrancis@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 16:17, 18 March 2019

Updated: 19:43, 19 March 2019

Kent MPs have been reacting to the announcement that the Speaker of the Commons has ruled the government cannot table its Brexit deal to Parliament.

The news was the latest twist in the long-running and at times confusing saga about the Withdrawal Act setting out the terms of the UK’s departure from the EU.

With less than 11 days to go, the announcement has sparked a row as it places yet another question mark over the deadline of March 29th.

The Speaker told the Commons parliamentary conventions dating back to 1604 meant MPs could not be asked to vote on precisely the same subject twice.

Reacting the South Thanet MP Craig Mackinlay tweeted: "A high octane statement & decision by The Speaker @HouseofCommons to not allow government to bring the same #Meaningfulvote motion to the House after the 149 vote loss of last week.

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"Must be a different proposition according to precedent going back to 1604. Interesting."

But a measure of the confusion around the ruling was reflected by Chatham and Aylesford MP Tracey Crouch who tweeted: "Well it is either a really good thing or a really bad thing... irrespective of whether you are Leave or Remain.

"Which is a long way of saying, no-one is, at this point, quite sure…"

The Prime Minister is said to be targeting 75 'waverers' who she hopes will rally behind her Brexit plan

The confusion came after it emerged Kent MPs could hold the key to the government's prospects of getting its Brexit deal over the line.

The Prime Minister is targeting 75 'waverers' who she is hoping to persuade to rally behind her plan - with a warning that if they do not, Brexit could be in limbo for anything up to two years.

Several MPs in the county are among the 75-strong group whose votes could prove critical.

And it seems the PM could have her work cut out at winning them round.

Here's who they are and our assessment of whether they can be persuaded to switch:

Foreign secretary Jeremy Hunt hinted today a vote may not take place until the government is confident of victory.

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