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Media editor
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Technology reporter
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Policy editor, Newsnight
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Read moreBrexit: How will the South East's MPs vote?

Helen Catt
Political editor, BBC South East
The House of Commons will vote on Theresa May's Brexit withdrawal agreement on 11 December, but how will some of our MPs in the South East vote?
Fifteen MPs have suggested they will vote against it:
Damian Collins (Folkestone & Hythe)
Craig Mackinlay (South Thanet)
Maria Caulfield (Lewes)
Rehman Chishti (Gillingham & Rainham)
Henry Smith (Crawley)
Gordon Henderson (Sittingbourne & Sheppey)
Crispin Blunt (Reigate)
Adam Holloway (Gravesham)
Tracey Crouch (Chatham & Aylesford)
Tim Loughton (East Worthing & Shoreham)
Charlie Elphicke (Dover)
Peter Kyle (Hove)
Lloyd Russell-Moyle (Brighton Kemptown)
Rosie Duffield (Canterbury)
Caroline Lucas (Brighton Pavilion)
Ten MPs have said they will vote for it:
Sir Roger Gale (North Thanet)
Amber Rudd (Hastings & Rye)
Greg Clark (Tunbridge Wells)
Huw Merriman (Bexhill & Battle)
Helen Whately (Faversham & Mid Kent)
Damian Green (Ashford)
Kelly Tolhurst (Rochester & Strood)
Sir Nicholas Soames (Mid Sussex)
Helen Grant (Maidstone & The Weald)
Stephen Lloyd (Liberal Democrat/Eastbourne)
Five MPs have not yet made their position clear:
Nusrat Ghani (Wealden)
Sam Gyimah (East Surrey)
Gareth Johnson (Dartford)
Sir Michael Fallon (Sevenoaks)
Tom Tugendhat (Tonbridge & Malling)
Rarely used parliamentary powers were invoked to demand the documents from a US executive.
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