MPs tonight signed off the brutal national lockdown despite Boris Johnson suffering a major Tory revolt - with Theresa May accusing the government of mangling figures to force the policy through. The extreme measures were approved by a margin of 516 to 38 in the Commons, and will now come into force at midnight. However, Mr Johnson has been left reeling after a stormy debate that saw a slew of senior Conservatives condemn the move - and many either vote against it or abstain. Labour's backing for the lockdown meant the PM was assured the squeeze would be rubber-stamped. But government whips struggled in vain to limit the scale of the mutiny. Former PM Mrs May delivered a damning assessment of Mr Johnson's handling of the situation, saying a controversial claim that deaths could hit 4,000 a day by next month was 'wrong before it was even used'.
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