Philip Hammond

Ex-Chancellor and bete noir of Brexiteers (pictured, right). 

Points out he voted for the Withdrawal Agreement three times. 

Constituency: Runnymede. 

Leave vote: 50 per cent

Dominic Grieve

Second referendum supporter who says he wants to ‘save the Tory party’ from Mr Johnson. 

A QC, he has been legal brains behind much of opposition to No Deal.

Constituency: Beaconsfield. Leave vote: 49 per cent

Kenneth Clarke

Tory big beast, former Chancellor and, at 79, the ‘Father of the House of Commons’. 

Has said he would vote to bring down Tory government to stop No Deal. 

Constituency: Rushcliffe. Leave vote: 41 per cent

Sir Oliver Letwin 

Gaffe-prone MP who was David Cameron’s policy chief. 

Has argued that to stop No Deal MPs would have to take over the role of the government.

Constituency: West Dorset. Leave vote: 51 per cent

David Gauke

Ex-Justice Secretary and leader of the ‘Gaukeward Squad’ of rebels (right). 

Accused the PM of a ‘purge’ for threatening to deselect rebels and of trying to turn the Conservatives into the Brexit Party.

Constituency: South West Hertfordshire. Leave vote: 46 per cent

Rory Stewart

Former Development Secretary who ran an enthusiastic, if futile, leadership bid. Tory Remainer pin-up.

Constituency: Penrith and the Border.Leave vote: 55 per cent

Sir Nicholas Soames

Sir Winston Churchill’s grandson (pictured, right). 

Compared Brexiteers to a ‘growling Alsatian that must be kicked really hard in the balls’.

Constituency: Mid Sussex. 

Leave vote: 46 per cent

Antoinette Sandbach 

The 6ft 4in MP longstanding rebel. Branded PM ‘staggeringly hypocritical’ for threatening to deselect rebels.

Constituency: Eddisbury. 

Leave vote: 52 per cent

Alistair Burt 

Former Foreign Office minister who quit government in March after joining anti-No Deal rebels. Refused to rule out standing against Tories.

Constituency: North East Bedfordshire. Leave vote: 53 per cent

Sam Gyimah

Quit as science minister in protest at Mrs May’s ‘naive’ deal and backed a second referendum.

Constituency: East Surrey. 

Leave vote: 54 per cent

Caroline Nokes

Ex-immigration minister who said yesterday her constituents ‘mean a whole lot more to me than keeping the Conservative whip’.

Constituency: Romsey. 

Leave vote: 46 per cent

Margot James

Self-made millionaire who resigned as culture minister after rebelling against Mrs May to stop No Deal (pictured, right).

Constituency: Stourbridge. Leave vote: 64 per cent

Guto Bebb

Ex-defence minister who quit to stop No Deal. Is standing down at the election.

Constituency: Aberconwy. 

Leave vote: 52 per cent

Richard Harrington

Ex-business minister. Quit this year to stop No Deal and last week announced he would stand down as a Tory MP at the election.

Constituency: Watford. 

Leave vote: 51 per cent

Justine Greening

Ex-Education Secretary who will stand down at the next election (pictured, right).

Constituency: Putney. 

Leave vote: 28 per cent

Anne Milton 

Spiky-haired Guildford MP. The rebels’ unofficial whip.

Constituency: Guildford. 

Leave vote: 41 per cent

Greg Clark

Ex-member of May’s Cabinet who once told Business leaders ‘we can’t have No Deal’.

Constituency: Tunbridge Wells. 

Leave vote: 45 per cent

Stephen Hammond

Ex-Transport minister (right) and MP for a seat under threat from Lib Dems.

Constituency: Wimbledon. 

Leave vote: 29 per cent

Ed Vaizey 

A friend of David Cameron’s sacked as Arts Minister by Mrs May.

Constituency: Wantage. 

Leave vote: 46 per cent

Steve Brine

Low-key ex-public health minister who quit government in March.

Constituency: Winchester. 

Leave vote: 40 per cent

Richard Benyon

Former Army lieutenant who served in Northern Ireland and the Far East and an ex-agriculture minister. 

Constituency: Newbury. Leave vote: 48 per cent  

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