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Most Indian-origin MPs To Vote Against Brexit Deal In House of Commons

The cohort of 12 elected in the 2017 mid-term elections represents the largest number of Indian-origin MPs to be elected in British parliamentary history: seven from Labour and five from the ruling Conservative party.

There are 12 Indian-origin MPs in the current House of Commons and most of them are likely to vote against the EU withdrawal agreement that will be put to vote on Tuesday evening – albeit, for differing reasons.

The cohort of 12 elected in the 2017 mid-term elections represents the largest number of Indian-origin MPs to be elected in British parliamentary history: seven from Labour and five from the ruling Conservative party.

Read it at Hindustan Times

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