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Brexit battle could see the Tories split IN TWO and MPs leave the party, senior figures admit

Brexit minister Kwasi Kwarteng admitted that 'one of two people might leave' the Conservative party amid the blazing party row over our EU exit

THERESA May's battle over Brexit could tear the Tories apart for good, senior MPs admitted today.

Brexit minister Kwasi Kwarteng admitted that "one or two people might leave" the Conservative party amid the blazing party row over our EU exit.

 Tory MP Kwasi Kwarteng said the party could lose MPs over Brexit
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Tory MP Kwasi Kwarteng said the party could lose MPs over BrexitCredit: Times Newspapers Ltd

It comes on the eve of the most important week of Theresa May's career, as she gears up for Tuesday's crunch vote on her EU deal.

Mr Kwarteng told BBC Radio 5 Live this morning: "I think one or two people might leave, I don't know who they will be.

";They might decide to retire or they might decide to abandon the party whip, that has happened before."

His comments come as ex-Attorney General Dominic Grieve said the party "cannot continue in its current form".

 And Dominic Grieve says the party can't continue in its current form
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And Dominic Grieve says the party can't continue in its current formCredit: AFP or licensors

The pro-Remain MP, who has rebelled several times over Brexit in the Commons, played down the idea that Tories could form a new party.

He told Sky News Ridge on Sunday: "There is a risk the party will split and cannot continue in its current form.

"But there's also an irony behind this that if you get Brexiteer and Remainer Conservative MPs together in a room and you can avoid Brexit you'll immediately realise that they agree on a very large number of things."

He went on to say that there were "lots of things that need to be tackled" but Brexit was absorbing everyone's energy.

And the party wouldn't look like it does in future either, he added.

The news comes as:

But Brexit Secretary Stephen Barclay insisted that Tuesday's vote WOULD still go ahead - despite the PM facing almost certain defeat by her own MPs.

He told the Andrew Marr Show: "We've got the vote on Tuesday. There's still two full days of debate."

Mrs May rang EU boss Donald Tusk earlier to update him on the situation.

Former Chancellor George Osborne does not see Theresa May's Brexit bill getting through Parliament


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