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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.
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.
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.
"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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