THE MP for the Isle of Wight, Bob Seely, has confirmed he is supporting the Prime Minister's Brexit deal.

More than four cabinet ministers, including Brexit secretary Dominic Raab, and a significant group of other government staff have resigned over the deal which went public today (Thursday).

In a statement to The County Press this afternoon, Mr Seely said: "It is a deal that delivers on the referendum result to leave the EU — something I voted for and the majority of people on the Isle Wight voted for.

"The negotiation has been hard fought, there have been compromises on both sides and each did not get all they wanted. However, we now have a chance to leave the EU with a deal and MPs must unite in the national interest to deliver it, so we can move on as a global trading nation with a bright future."

Mr Seely said that in his role as a constituency MP, he represents all Islanders.

He said: "I consider that the interests of the Isle of Wight constituency will be well served by the Brexit secured through this deal, particularly in terms of economic partnership arrangements for goods, thereby protecting the manufacturing sector which is a key part of our local economy.

"Island companies also export around the world, and I am looking forward to the enhanced, post-Brexit opportunities there will be on this front."

Mr Seely admits the deal is not perfect and it may be unrealistic to think it could have been.

He said: "Compared with the alternatives of a vote of no confidence, leadership challenge, resetting negotiations in the 11th hour, snap election or the prospect of a Corbyn Government, we would not only see a profound economic shock, but also I fear Brexit itself would be put under threat."