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How breakdown of 6 million supporters for Article 50 petition exposes the Brexit divide across the UK

More than six million signatures have now been added to the petition to revoke Article 50 - but a breakdown of the data shows some striking geographical and political variations.
Of the top 50 constituencies with the highest proportion of constituents to have signed the petition, more than half, 27, are in London and seven are in Scotland.
Several cities with large university populations, Oxford, Cambridge, Sheffield and Manchester, also appear in the top 50.
By contrast the bottom 50 contains just one constituency in London (Dagenham & Rainham) and none in Scotland.
The petition has more than six million signatures
Instead there are a number of seaside towns (Cleethorpes, Blackpool, Great Yarmouth and Scunthorpe) along with a large spread of industrial areas in the Midlands and Yorkshire, including Wolverhampton, Walsall, Stoke-on-Trent and Bradford.
As of 1pm on April 1, the seat with the highest proportion of constituents to have signed the petition is Bristol West (26.6%), whose MP is Labour's Thangam Debbonaire, followed by Brighton Pavilion (25.8%) held by Caroline Lucas of the Greens, and Hornsey & Wood Green (24.8%), held by Labour's Catherine West.
At the other end of the list is Walsall North (2.0%), whose MP is the Conservative Eddie Hughes.
Next is Birmingham Hodge Hill (2.0%), currently held by Labour's Liam Byrne, followed by West Bromwich West (2.2%) held by Labour's Adrian Bailey.

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