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Tunbridge Wells Brexiteers signing no confidence petition against business secretary Greg Clark

Hard line Brexiteers have made a fresh bid for a no confidence vote in their local MP.

Members of the Tunbridge Wells' Conservative association had a no confidence motion in Greg Clark dismissed from its AGM on Friday.

Some parts of the party believe the business secretary should step down after he abstained from a vote on whether the UK should leave the EU without a deal.

Mr Clark was one of four cabinet members to abstain from a Parliamentary vote.

The vote's result saw a no-deal Brexit option taken off the table.

John Austen is one of the Tunbridge Wells Conservatives backing a no confidence motion in Mr Clark, as they believe no deal is better than a bad one.

Tunbridge Wells Conservative John Austen has been critical of Greg Clark's politics (7856208)
Tunbridge Wells Conservative John Austen has been critical of Greg Clark's politics (7856208)

He said: "A lot of people asked who would stand instead of him. That's not what this aims to do.

"It's a wrap across the knuckles at this point.

"Local councillors are going to take the fallout of the Conservative governments failure over delivering Brexit. There's a risk of up to a 1,000 councillors could lose their seat across the country.

Greg Clark, Tunbridge Wells MP and business secretary. Andy Jones (7776624)
Greg Clark, Tunbridge Wells MP and business secretary. Andy Jones (7776624)

"When he spoke at the AGM, Mr Clark seemed to believe in Theresa May's Brexit deal."

In order for a no confidence motion to be heard it must carry 50 signatures.

Mr Austen said the petition was around half way to that mark.

We have approached Greg Clark's office for a comment.

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