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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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MPs voted by 494 to 122 to back the Brexit bill in a second vote in the House of Commons. The bill now moves to the Lords. | |
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. | |
Conservative and Labour MPs were again under orders to back the bill, while the SNP and Lib Dems were among parties whose leaders opposed it. | |
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 (either due to abstaining, illness or other factors). | |
Voting against | Voting against |
The Labour MPs to go against their party's three-line whip - the strictest instruction to vote - were: | The Labour MPs to go against their party's three-line whip - the strictest instruction to vote - were: |
Labour MPs who did not vote | Labour MPs who did not vote |
One Conservative MP voted against | One Conservative MP voted against |
Conservative MPs who did not vote | Conservative MPs who did not vote |
Liberal Democrat MPs who did not vote | Liberal Democrat MPs who did not vote |