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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It is illegal, but any action would depend upon whether an officer was busy or bored at the time. If he/she did take action, it is likely that you would be given a caution (warning) or that you would be required to get the work done in a certain number of days and have the work verified by an MOT tester. That can be expensive if the tester makes a charge. Also, the offence would provide a reason for the police to require a breath test, or to examine the rest of the vehicle. They would take action if other faults were disclosed.
And yes, you would fail the MOT!