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Pregnant Tulip Siddiq turns up in wheelchair to vote against Theresa May's Brexit deal after delaying caesarean

Heavily pregnant MP Tulip Siddiq was pictured in a wheelchair after she postponed the date of a caesarean section to vote against Theresa May’s Brexit deal.

The Labour MP for Hampstead & Kilburn was wheeled into the chamber ahead of the first vote on Tuesday night, on an amendment brought by Tory MP John Baron.

Ms Siddiq, 36, could be seen in the chamber chatting to other MPs including fellow Labour MP Stella Creasy and Conservative Commons' Leader Andrea Leadsom.

Usually, heavily pregnant MPs, those with newborns and the sick are able to be “paired” with an opposition party member who also cannot vote so the overall result is not affected.

Labour Party MP Tulip Siddiq being pushed in a wheelchair in the House of Commons (AFP/Getty Images)
Labour Party MP Tulip Siddiq being pushed in a wheelchair in the House of Commons (AFP/Getty Images)

But after Conservative Party chairman Brandon Lewis broke a pairing arrangement with Liberal Democrat Deputy Leader Jo Swinson in July 2018, Ms Siddiq said she could no longer trust the system.

MP Tulip Siddiq, who is about to give birth to her second child
MP Tulip Siddiq, who is about to give birth to her second child

Mr Lewis later apologised and said he had voted “by accident”.

Earlier today Ms Siddiq wrote on Twitter thanking people for support after her decision was first reported by the Evening Standard.

She said: "My decision to delay my baby's birth is not one I take lightly.

"Let me be clear, I have no faith in the pairing system, in July the Govt stole the vote of a new mother.

"It's my duty to represent Hampstead & Kilburn, and I will do just that."

Ms Siddiq told the Standard earlier this week: “If my son enters the world even one day later than the doctors advised, but it’s a world with a better chance of a strong relationship between Britain and Europe, then that’s worth fighting for.”