In Westminster few believe that Theresa May’s Brexit deal has any chance of being passed in the Commons on Tuesday.

In the three days of debate to have taken place so far, MPs on both sides of the argument have cited the views of their constituents to explain the way they plan to vote.

That is why the prime minister has tried to appeal to the public instead of just selling her deal to MPs.

As MPs spend the weekend in their constituencies before the biggest week yet of the Brexit process, Mrs May will hope their minds are changed by the public mood.

The Times visited a number of areas around the country where the MP’s view on Brexit differs from how their