Who is Paul Scully? Conservative MP on BBC Question Time
TORY MP Paul Scully will be joining Fiona Bruce for BBC Question Time TONIGHT.
But who he and what does he stand for? Here's all you need to know.
Paul, 51, is a British politician and a Tory MP for Sutton and Cheam and has been since 2015.
He is the Tory Deputy Chairman for the London region from 2017 to this year after replacing Stephen Hammond for rebelling against the EU withdrawal bill.
Mr Scully recently clashed with LBC host Shelagh Fogarty over the Irish backstop proposal in Boris Johnson's new Brexit deal.
"The backstop has so much been abolished as grafted onto the permanent state of affairs," said Shelagh.
Conservative MP Paul Scully said: "Well, I'm not quite sure about that.
"But like you and the EU leaders I'm going through the document now.
"But essentially what it is doing, it's allowing the whole country to be leaving the EU customers union in one go."
Shelagh said: "If what you said applied wholly to Northern Ireland as well, then I would say yes, you're right. But it doesn't does it?
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"There are these special arrangements with very close alignment between Northern Ireland and the EU on certain goods.
"The DUP have made it clear they're not on side about this. So that takes us to the mathematics of Saturday, doesn't it?"
He voted for allowing terminally ill people to end their life - something most Tory MPs voted against.
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