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Theresa May didn't just lose control of Brexit last night - she lost control of the Conservative party.

An astonishing 29 of her own Tory MPs rebelled against her to vote for MPs to take control of the Brexit process in Parliament.

They included three ministers, Richard Harrington, Alistair Burt and Steve Brine, who all resigned.

By contrast, just eight Brexit-backing Labour MPs rebelled against Jeremy Corbyn to vote against MPs taking control.

34 SNP MPs, all 11 Lib Dems, all 4 Plaid Cymru, 17 independents including the Independent Group, and Green Caroline Lucas all backed MPs taking control.

By contrast, 10 DUP MPs and three independents - Ian Austin, Frank Field and Sylvia Hermon - voted against MPs taking control.

The overall result was 329-302, a majority of 27.

All 29 Tory rebels who voted for MPs to take control

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Guto Bebb

Richard Benyon

Nick Boles

Steve Brine

Alistair Burt

Kenneth Clarke

Damian Collins

Alberto Costa

Jonathan Djanogly

George Freeman

Damian Green

(Image: WILL OLIVER/EPA-EFE/REX)

Justine Greening

Dominic Grieve

Sam Gyimah

Richard Harrington

Joseph Johnson

Phillip Lee

Jeremy Lefroy

Oliver Letwin

Paul Masterton

Andrew Mitchell

Nicky Morgan

Robert Neill

Sarah Newton

Mark Pawsey

Antoinette Sandbach

Nicholas Soames

Caroline Spelman

John Stevenson

NOTE: A 30th Tory, Ed Vaizey, voted both aye and no. Normally this is known as a 'positive abstention' - but the Mirror understands he voted both ways by accident!

All 8 Labour rebels who voted AGAINST MPs taking control

(Image: BBC)

Kevin Barron

Ronnie Campbell

Rosie Cooper

Caroline Flint

Stephen Hepburn

Kate Hoey

John Mann

Graham Stringer