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Brexit vote: How did your MP vote on the the bill? Brexit vote: How did your MP vote on the the bill?
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A total of 47 Labour MPs have voted against the Article 50 bill, allowing ministers to trigger Brexit, despite strict party orders. MPs voted by 494 to 114 to back the Brexit bill in the House of Commons after 17 hours of debate. The bill gives Theresa May the go-ahead to formally tell the EU that the UK is leaving, by triggering Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty.
Among those to defy Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn are whips Vicky Foxcroft, Thangam Debonnaire and Jeff Smith. Conservative and Labour MPs were under orders to back the bill, while the SNP and Lib Dems were among parties whose leaders opposed it.
The Labour MPs to go against their party's three-line whip - the strictest instruction to vote - are: Use this postcode search to see how your MP voted and then scroll down to see a full list of MPs who rebelled against their party leader or who did not vote (which may be due to illness or other factors rather than a deliberate abstention).
Voting against
The Labour MPs to go against their party's three-line whip - the strictest instruction to vote - were:
Labour MPs who did not vote
One Conservative MP voted against
Conservative MPs who did not vote
Liberal Democrat MPs who did not vote
SNP MPs who did not vote