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Sounds like a ground issue in you rear tail lamps. When the lights are not receiving proper ground, they will tend to do wonky things as they attempt to find a ground through other circuits.
Also, if the car happens to have a trailer hitch (yes, I have seen MG Midgets with trailer hitches, haha) then start by checking the wiring for the trailer circuit for wires shorted out against each other or otherwise damaged.
Sounds like the vacuum servo is faulty. Atmospheric pressure should only be applied to the back side when the pedal is pressed. Seems like the valve must be leaking? Make sure you have a little free play at the pedal also.
You can get one on Ebay, or just use MSN.com or Bing for "1967 MG Midget Wiring Diagram, and they show images of it you can copy! They are usually about $12.00 and up on Ebay!
It is most likely a carburetor problem. MGs are known for their dual carb set up. Heres a you tube video on how to tune them. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4nvGLgO6pj0
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