Division 76 · 20 September 2021
Social Security (Uprating of Benefits) Bill; Second Reading: Ed Davey's amendment
At a glance
This division was rejected on 20 September 2021 by a margin of 244, with 59 Ayes and 303 Noes. The largest Aye bloc was Scottish National Party with 36 votes. The largest No bloc was Conservative with 288 votes. The 269 MPs who did not vote outnumbered the margin — enough to have changed the result. This motion was proposed by The Secretary of State for Work and Pensions. This division took place during a debate on Social Security (Up-rating of Benefits) Bill.
59
Ayes
303
Noes
Rejected
Result
350
Voted
The motion
Proposed by The Secretary of State for Work and Pensions
I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time. Each year I am required to undertake a review of social security rates to consider whether benefits have kept pace with inflation or an increase in earnings. I will undertake that review shortly, and will report to Parliament in November. The B… I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time. Each year I am required to undertake a review of social security rates to consider whether benefits have kept pace with inflation or an increase in earnings. I will undertake that review shortly, and will report to Parliament in November. The Bill refers to how I will undertake the review. As set out in the Social Security Administration Act 1992, there are four benefits for which there is a direct link with earnings: the basic state pension, the new state pension, the standard minimum guarantee in pension credit, and survivors’ benefits in industrial death benefit. That last benefit is devolved to Scotland, and I can confirm that we have received the legislative consent motion that is necessary. I must emphasise that the Bill does not extend to other benefits, including universal credit, where the uprating review is linked to prices. Normally, I have a specific reference period to consider earnings growth as part of my review. That same earnings reference period has been used for the last decade. In preparing for the review last year, with regard to that reference period, we anticipated and saw an unprecedented fall in average earnings as a result of the covid restrictions that we introduced to protect lives—especially those of the most vulnerable, including many pensioners—and to protect the NHS. That was why we changed the law for one year to set aside the earnings link. Otherwise, state pensions would have remain frozen. I then made the assessment, and awarded an uprating of 2.5%, which was higher than the then inflation rate of 0.5%. As I prepare for this year’s review, the economic context is very different from last year’s, as our economy and businesses have reopened following our successful vaccination programme and unprecedented support for businesses and households. Millions of people have moved off furlough and back into work, and we are witnessing a surge in the labour market, with over a million job vacancies. The combination of those factors has resulted in a distorting effect on wages, with a statistical anomaly. Confirmed figures will be published in October, but provisional figures from the Office for National Statistics show an increase in earnings of 8.3%, more than two percentage points higher than at any time over the last two decades. Given that this statistical spike in earnings is due to a covid-related distortion, I am seeking the agreement of Parliament to again set aside the earnings link for just one more year, 2022-23. I have put provision in the Bill to award the higher of inflation or 2.5%, applying in effect, again, a double-lock policy. The triple-lock policy will be applied in the usual way from next year for the remainder of the Parliament. This approach has been strongly recommended by external commentators, including Sir Steve Webb, who was the Liberal Democrat Pensions Minister for the lifetime of the coalition Government. While it has come as no surprise to most of us in the House, I was disappointed by the amendment tabled by the Liberal Democrats, finding their latest bandwagon to jump on. They really should listen to Sir Steve, who probably knows more about pensions than anybody in the Liberal Democrats. This Government are committed to ensuring that older people can enjoy their retirement with security, dignity and respect, and since 2010 the full yearly basic state pension has increased by more than £2,050 in cash terms. There are now 200,000 fewer pensioners in absolute poverty, both before and after housing costs, than in 2009-10. I am proud of our record on support for pensioners and of the action we took last year to ensure that pensioners’ incomes continue to increase. This Bill will ensure that a temporary statistical anomaly in wages does not unfairly track across into pensions, while also preserving the spending power of pensioners and protecting them from increases in the cost of living. I commend the Bill to the House.
Party breakdown
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| Party | Party position | Ayes | Noes | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Con Conservative | Voted No | 0 | 288 | 346 |
| SNP Scottish National Party | Voted Aye | 36 | 0 | 44 |
| LD Liberal Democrat | Voted Aye | 12 | 0 | 12 |
| DUP Democratic Unionist Party | Voted Aye | 5 | 0 | 8 |
| Ind Independent | No party whip | 2 | 1 | 17 |
| PC Plaid Cymru | Voted Aye | 3 | 0 | 3 |
| SDLP Social Democratic & Labour Party | Voted Aye | 1 | 0 | 2 |
| Alba Alba Party | Voted Aye | 1 | 0 | 2 |
| Green Green Party | Voted Aye | 1 | 0 | 1 |
| Lab Labour | No clear majority | 0 | 0 | 151 |
| Lab Labour (Co-op) | No clear majority | 0 | 0 | 24 |
| SF Sinn Féin | No clear majority | 0 | 0 | 4 |
| YP Your Party | No clear majority | 0 | 0 | 2 |
| Spk Speaker | No party whip | 0 | 0 | 1 |
| RUK Reform UK | No clear majority | 0 | 0 | 1 |
| APNI Alliance | No clear majority | 0 | 0 | 1 |
"Party position" is how the majority of each party's voting members voted in this division. Parliament does not publish official whipping instructions, so this is derived from the recorded votes. "Rebels" are members who voted against their party's majority; Independent and Speaker roles have no party whip.
Individual votes
| Compare | MP | Party | Constituency | Vote | Rebel |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aaron Bell | Con | Newcastle-under-Lyme | No | ||
| Adam Afriyie | Con | Windsor | No | ||
| Adam Holloway | Con | Gravesham | No | ||
| Alan Brown | SNP | Kilmarnock and Loudoun | Aye | ||
| Alan Mak | Con | Havant | No Teller | ||
| Alberto Costa | Con | South Leicestershire | No | ||
| Alex Burghart | Con | Brentwood and Ongar | No | ||
| Alex Chalk | Con | Cheltenham | No | ||
| Alexander Stafford | Con | Rother Valley | No | ||
| Alison Thewliss | SNP | Glasgow Central | Aye | ||
| Allan Dorans | SNP | Ayr, Carrick and Cumnock | Aye | ||
| Alun Cairns | Con | Vale of Glamorgan | No | ||
| Alyn Smith | SNP | Stirling | Aye | ||
| Amanda Solloway | Con | Derby North | No | ||
| Andrea Leadsom | Con | South Northamptonshire | No | ||
| Andrew Bridgen | Con | North West Leicestershire | No | ||
| Andrew Griffith | Con | Arundel and South Downs | No | ||
| Andrew Jones | Con | Harrogate and Knaresborough | No | ||
| Andrew Lewer | Con | Northampton South | No | ||
| Andrew Stephenson | Con | Pendle | No | ||
| Andy Carter | Con | Warrington South | No | ||
| Angela Crawley | SNP | Lanark and Hamilton East | Aye | ||
| Angela Richardson | Con | Guildford | No | ||
| Anne Marie Morris | Con | Newton Abbot | No | ||
| Anne McLaughlin | SNP | Glasgow North East | Aye | ||
| Anne-Marie Trevelyan | Con | Berwick-upon-Tweed | No | ||
| Anthony Browne | Con | South Cambridgeshire | No | ||
| Anthony Mangnall | Con | Totnes | No | ||
| Antony Higginbotham | Con | Burnley | No | ||
| Ben Bradley | Con | Mansfield | No | ||
| Ben Everitt | Con | Milton Keynes North | No | ||
| Ben Lake | PC | Ceredigion Preseli | Aye | ||
| Bim Afolami | Con | Hitchin and Harpenden | No | ||
| Bob Seely | Con | Isle of Wight | No | ||
| Brendan Clarke-Smith | Con | Bassetlaw | No | ||
| Brendan O'Hara | SNP | Argyll, Bute and South Lochaber | Aye | ||
| Carla Lockhart | DUP | Upper Bann | Aye | ||
| Carol Monaghan | SNP | Glasgow North West | Aye | ||
| Caroline Ansell | Con | Eastbourne | No | ||
| Caroline Lucas | Green | Brighton, Pavilion | Aye | ||
| Caroline Nokes | Con | Romsey and Southampton North | No | ||
| Cherilyn Mackrory | Con | Truro and Falmouth | No | ||
| Chloe Smith | Con | Norwich North | No | ||
| Chris Clarkson | Con | Heywood and Middleton | No | ||
| Chris Green | Con | Bolton West | No | ||
| Chris Heaton-Harris | Con | Daventry | No | ||
| Chris Law | SNP | Dundee Central | Aye | ||
| Chris Loder | Con | West Dorset | No | ||
| Chris Philp | Con | Croydon South | No | ||
| Chris Skidmore | Con | Kingswood | No | ||
| Chris Stephens | SNP | Glasgow South West | Aye | ||
| Christian Wakeford | Con | Bury South | No | ||
| Christine Jardine | LD | Edinburgh West | Aye | ||
| Christopher Pincher | Con | Tamworth | No | ||
| Claire Coutinho | Con | East Surrey | No | ||
| Colum Eastwood | SDLP | Foyle | Aye | ||
| Craig Tracey | Con | North Warwickshire | No | ||
| Craig Whittaker | Con | Calder Valley | No | ||
| Craig Williams | Con | Montgomeryshire | No | ||
| Crispin Blunt | Con | Reigate | No | ||
| Daisy Cooper | LD | St Albans | Aye | ||
| Dame Amanda Milling | Con | Cannock Chase | No | ||
| Dame Andrea Jenkyns | Con | Morley and Outwood | No | ||
| Dame Caroline Dinenage | Con | Gosport | No | ||
| Dame Harriett Baldwin | Con | West Worcestershire | No | ||
| Dame Jackie Doyle-Price | Con | Thurrock | No | ||
| Dame Karen Bradley | Con | Staffordshire Moorlands | No | ||
| Damian Collins | Con | Folkestone and Hythe | No | ||
| Damian Green | Con | Ashford | No | ||
| Damian Hinds | Con | East Hampshire | No | ||
| Daniel Kawczynski | Con | Shrewsbury and Atcham | No | ||
| Danny Kruger | Con | East Wiltshire | No | ||
| Dave Doogan | SNP | Angus and Perthshire Glens | Aye | ||
| David Davis | Con | Goole and Pocklington | No | ||
| David Duguid | Con | Banff and Buchan | No | ||
| David Johnston | Con | Wantage | No | ||
| David Linden | SNP | Glasgow East | Aye | ||
| David Morris | Con | Morecambe and Lunesdale | No | ||
| David Rutley | Con | Macclesfield | No | ||
| David Simmonds | Con | Ruislip, Northwood and Pinner | No | ||
| David T C Davies | Con | Monmouth | No | ||
| David Warburton | Con | Somerton and Frome | No | ||
| Dean Russell | Con | Watford | No | ||
| Dehenna Davison | Con | Bishop Auckland | No | ||
| Deidre Brock | SNP | Edinburgh North and Leith | Aye | ||
| Derek Thomas | Con | St Ives | No | ||
| Dominic Raab | Con | Esher and Walton | No | ||
| Douglas Ross | Con | Moray | No | ||
| Dr Andrew Murrison | Con | South West Wiltshire | No | ||
| Dr Ben Spencer | Con | Runnymede and Weybridge | No | ||
| Dr Caroline Johnson | Con | Sleaford and North Hykeham | No | ||
| Dr Dan Poulter | Con | Central Suffolk and North Ipswich | No | ||
| Dr James Davies | Con | Vale of Clwyd | No | ||
| Dr Jamie Wallis | Con | Bridgend | No | ||
| Dr Kieran Mullan | Con | Bexhill and Battle | No | ||
| Dr Lisa Cameron | SNP | East Kilbride, Strathaven and Lesmahagow | Aye | ||
| Dr Matthew Offord | Con | Hendon | No | ||
| Duncan Baker | Con | North Norfolk | No | ||
| Ed Davey | LD | Kingston and Surbiton | Aye | ||
| Eddie Hughes | Con | Walsall North | No | ||
| Edward Argar | Con | Melton and Syston | No | ||
| Elliot Colburn | Con | Carshalton and Wallington | No | ||
| Felicity Buchan | Con | Kensington | No | ||
| Fiona Bruce | Con | Congleton | No | ||
| Gareth Bacon | Con | Orpington | No | ||
| Gareth Davies | Con | Grantham and Bourne | No | ||
| Gareth Johnson | Con | Dartford | No | ||
| Gary Sambrook | Con | Birmingham, Northfield | No | ||
| Gavin Newlands | SNP | Paisley and Renfrewshire North | Aye | ||
| George Eustice | Con | Camborne and Redruth | No | ||
| George Freeman | Con | Mid Norfolk | No | ||
| Giles Watling | Con | Clacton | No | ||
| Gillian Keegan | Con | Chichester | No | ||
| Gordon Henderson | Con | Sittingbourne and Sheppey | No | ||
| Graham Stuart | Con | Beverley and Holderness | No | ||
| Grant Shapps | Con | Welwyn Hatfield | No | ||
| Greg Clark | Con | Tunbridge Wells | No | ||
| Greg Smith | Con | Mid Buckinghamshire | No | ||
| Guy Opperman | Con | Hexham | No | ||
| Helen Whately | Con | Faversham and Mid Kent | No | ||
| Holly Mumby-Croft | Con | Scunthorpe | No | ||
| Huw Merriman | Con | Bexhill and Battle | No | ||
| Hywel Williams | PC | Arfon | Aye Teller | ||
| Ian Blackford | SNP | Ross, Skye and Lochaber | Aye | ||
| Jack Brereton | Con | Stoke-on-Trent South | No | ||
| Jack Lopresti | Con | Filton and Bradley Stoke | No | ||
| Jacob Young | Con | Redcar | No | ||
| James Brokenshire | Con | Old Bexley and Sidcup | No | ||
| James Cartlidge | Con | South Suffolk | No | ||
| James Daly | Con | Bury North | No | ||
| James Gray | Con | North Wiltshire | No | ||
| James Grundy | Con | Leigh | No | ||
| James Morris | Con | Halesowen and Rowley Regis | No | ||
| James Sunderland | Con | Bracknell | No | ||
| James Wild | Con | North West Norfolk | No | ||
| Jamie Stone | LD | Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross | Aye | ||
| Jane Stevenson | Con | Wolverhampton North East | No | ||
| Jason McCartney | Con | Colne Valley | No | ||
| Jerome Mayhew | Con | Broadland and Fakenham | No | ||
| Jill Mortimer | Con | Hartlepool | No | ||
| Jim Shannon | DUP | Strangford | Aye | ||
| Jo Churchill | Con | Bury St Edmunds | No | ||
| Jo Gideon | Con | Stoke-on-Trent Central | No | ||
| Joanna Cherry | SNP | Edinburgh South West | Aye | ||
| John Howell | Con | Henley | No | ||
| John Nicolson | SNP | Ochil and South Perthshire | Aye | ||
| John Penrose | Con | Weston-super-Mare | No | ||
| John Stevenson | Con | Carlisle | No | ||
| Jonathan Edwards | Ind | Carmarthen East and Dinefwr | Aye | ||
| Jonathan Gullis | Con | Stoke-on-Trent North | No | ||
| Joy Morrissey | Con | Beaconsfield | No | ||
| Julia Lopez | Con | Hornchurch and Upminster | No | ||
| Julian Knight | Con | Solihull | No | ||
| Julian Sturdy | Con | York Outer | No | ||
| Julie Marson | Con | Hertford and Stortford | No | ||
| Justin Tomlinson | Con | North Swindon | No | ||
| Karl McCartney | Con | Lincoln | No | ||
| Kate Kniveton | Con | Burton | No | ||
| Katherine Fletcher | Con | South Ribble | No | ||
| Kelly Tolhurst | Con | Rochester and Strood | No | ||
| Kevin Foster | Con | Torbay | No | ||
| Kevin Hollinrake | Con | Thirsk and Malton | No | ||
| Kirsten Oswald | SNP | East Renfrewshire | Aye | ||
| Kirsty Blackman | SNP | Aberdeen North | Aye | ||
| Kit Malthouse | Con | North West Hampshire | No | ||
| Kwasi Kwarteng | Con | Spelthorne | No | ||
| Laura Farris | Con | Newbury | No | ||
| Laura Trott | Con | Sevenoaks | No | ||
| Layla Moran | LD | Oxford West and Abingdon | Aye | ||
| Lee Anderson | Con | Ashfield | No | ||
| Lee Rowley | Con | North East Derbyshire | No | ||
| Leo Docherty | Con | Aldershot | No | ||
| Lia Nici | Con | Great Grimsby | No | ||
| Liz Saville Roberts | PC | Dwyfor Meirionnydd | Aye | ||
| Lucy Allan | Con | Telford | No | ||
| Lucy Frazer | Con | South East Cambridgeshire | No | ||
| Luke Hall | Con | Thornbury and Yate | No | ||
| Maggie Throup | Con | Erewash | No | ||
| Marco Longhi | Con | Dudley North | No | ||
| Margaret Ferrier | Ind | Rutherglen and Hamilton West | Aye | ||
| Maria Caulfield | Con | Lewes | No | ||
| Marion Fellows | SNP | Motherwell and Wishaw | Aye | ||
| Mark Eastwood | Con | Dewsbury | No | ||
| Mark Garnier | Con | Wyre Forest | No | ||
| Mark Jenkinson | Con | Workington | No | ||
| Mark Logan | Con | Bolton North East | No | ||
| Mark Menzies | Con | Fylde | No | ||
| Martin Docherty-Hughes | SNP | West Dunbartonshire | Aye | ||
| Martin Vickers | Con | Brigg and Immingham | No | ||
| Martyn Day | SNP | Linlithgow and East Falkirk | Aye | ||
| Mary Robinson | Con | Cheadle | No | ||
| Matt Hancock | Con | West Suffolk | No | ||
| Matt Vickers | Con | Stockton West | No | ||
| Matt Warman | Con | Boston and Skegness | No | ||
| Mhairi Black | SNP | Paisley and Renfrewshire South | Aye | ||
| Michael Tomlinson | Con | Mid Dorset and North Poole | No | ||
| Michelle Donelan | Con | Chippenham | No | ||
| Mike Freer | Con | Finchley and Golders Green | No | ||
| Mike Wood | Con | Kingswinford and South Staffordshire | No | ||
| Mims Davies | Con | East Grinstead and Uckfield | No | ||
| Miriam Cates | Con | Penistone and Stocksbridge | No | ||
| Miss Sarah Dines | Con | Derbyshire Dales | No | ||
| Mr Alistair Carmichael | LD | Orkney and Shetland | Aye | ||
| Mr David Jones | Con | Clwyd West | No | ||
| Mr John Baron | Con | Basildon and Billericay | No | ||
| Mr Jonathan Djanogly | Con | Huntingdon | No | ||
| Mr Jonathan Lord | Con | Woking | No | ||
| Mr Laurence Robertson | Con | Tewkesbury | No | ||
| Mr Marcus Fysh | Con | Yeovil | No | ||
| Mr Marcus Jones | Con | Nuneaton | No | ||
| Mr Mark Francois | Con | Rayleigh and Wickford | No | ||
| Mr Owen Paterson | Con | North Shropshire | No | ||
| Mr Philip Hollobone | Con | Kettering | No | ||
| Mr Ranil Jayawardena | Con | North East Hampshire | No | ||
| Mr Richard Bacon | Con | South Norfolk | No | ||
| Mr Richard Holden | Con | Basildon and Billericay | No | ||
| Mr Rob Roberts | Ind | Delyn | No | ||
| Mr Robin Walker | Con | Worcester | No | ||
| Mr Steve Baker | Con | Wycombe | No | ||
| Mr Tobias Ellwood | Con | Bournemouth East | No | ||
| Mr William Wragg | Con | Hazel Grove | No | ||
| Mrs Flick Drummond | Con | Meon Valley | No | ||
| Mrs Heather Wheeler | Con | South Derbyshire | No | ||
| Mrs Kemi Badenoch | Con | North West Essex | No | ||
| Mrs Natalie Elphicke | Con | Dover | No | ||
| Mrs Pauline Latham | Con | Mid Derbyshire | No | ||
| Mrs Sheryll Murray | Con | South East Cornwall | No | ||
| Ms Anum Qaisar | SNP | Airdrie and Shotts | Aye | ||
| Ms Nadine Dorries | Con | Mid Bedfordshire | No | ||
| Ms Nusrat Ghani | Con | Sussex Weald | No | ||
| Munira Wilson | LD | Twickenham | Aye | ||
| Nadhim Zahawi | Con | Stratford-on-Avon | No | ||
| Neale Hanvey | Alba | Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath | Aye | ||
| Neil O'Brien | Con | Harborough, Oadby and Wigston | No | ||
| Neil Parish | Con | Tiverton and Honiton | No | ||
| Nick Fletcher | Con | Don Valley | No | ||
| Nickie Aiken | Con | Cities of London and Westminster | No | ||
| Nicola Richards | Con | West Bromwich East | No | ||
| Nigel Adams | Con | Selby and Ainsty | No | ||
| Nigel Huddleston | Con | Droitwich and Evesham | No | ||
| Nigel Mills | Con | Amber Valley | No | ||
| Owen Thompson | SNP | Midlothian | Aye | ||
| Patricia Gibson | SNP | North Ayrshire and Arran | Aye | ||
| Patrick Grady | SNP | Glasgow North | Aye | ||
| Paul Bristow | Con | Peterborough | No | ||
| Paul Girvan | DUP | South Antrim | Aye | ||
| Paul Holmes | Con | Hamble Valley | No | ||
| Paul Howell | Con | Sedgefield | No | ||
| Paul Maynard | Con | Blackpool North and Cleveleys | No | ||
| Paul Scully | Con | Sutton and Cheam | No | ||
| Penny Mordaunt | Con | Portsmouth North | No | ||
| Pete Wishart | SNP | Perth and Kinross-shire | Aye | ||
| Peter Aldous | Con | Waveney | No | ||
| Peter Gibson | Con | Darlington | No | ||
| Philip Dunne | Con | Ludlow | No | ||
| Rebecca Harris | Con | Castle Point | No | ||
| Rebecca Pow | Con | Taunton Deane | No | ||
| Rehman Chishti | Con | Gillingham and Rainham | No | ||
| Richard Drax | Con | South Dorset | No | ||
| Richard Fuller | Con | North Bedfordshire | No | ||
| Richard Graham | Con | Gloucester | No | ||
| Richard Thomson | SNP | Gordon | Aye | ||
| Rob Butler | Con | Aylesbury | No | ||
| Robbie Moore | Con | Keighley and Ilkley | No | ||
| Robert Courts | Con | Witney | No | ||
| Robert Halfon | Con | Harlow | No | ||
| Robert Jenrick | Con | Newark | No | ||
| Robert Largan | Con | High Peak | No | ||
| Robin Millar | Con | Aberconwy | No | ||
| Ronnie Cowan | SNP | Inverclyde | Aye | ||
| Ruth Edwards | Con | Rushcliffe | No | ||
| Sally-Ann Hart | Con | Hastings and Rye | No | ||
| Sammy Wilson | DUP | East Antrim | Aye | ||
| Sarah Atherton | Con | Wrexham | No | ||
| Sarah Green | LD | Chesham and Amersham | Aye | ||
| Sarah Olney | LD | Richmond Park | Aye Teller | ||
| Scott Mann | Con | North Cornwall | No Teller | ||
| Selaine Saxby | Con | North Devon | No | ||
| Shailesh Vara | Con | North West Cambridgeshire | No | ||
| Shaun Bailey | Con | West Bromwich West | No | ||
| Simon Baynes | Con | Clwyd South | No | ||
| Simon Fell | Con | Barrow and Furness | No | ||
| Simon Jupp | Con | East Devon | No | ||
| Siobhan Baillie | Con | Stroud | No | ||
| Sir Alec Shelbrooke | Con | Wetherby and Easingwold | No | ||
| Sir Bill Wiggin | Con | North Herefordshire | No | ||
| Sir Brandon Lewis | Con | Great Yarmouth | No | ||
| Sir Charles Walker | Con | Broxbourne | No | ||
| Sir Christopher Chope | Con | Christchurch | No | ||
| Sir Conor Burns | Con | Bournemouth West | No | ||
| Sir David Amess | Con | Southend West | No | ||
| Sir David Evennett | Con | Bexleyheath and Crayford | No | ||
| Sir Desmond Swayne | Con | New Forest West | No | ||
| Sir Edward Leigh | Con | Gainsborough | No | ||
| Sir Gary Streeter | Con | South West Devon | No | ||
| Sir Greg Knight | Con | East Yorkshire | No | ||
| Sir Iain Duncan Smith | Con | Chingford and Woodford Green | No | ||
| Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg | Con | North East Somerset | No | ||
| Sir James Cleverly | Con | Braintree | No | ||
| Sir James Duddridge | Con | Rochford and Southend East | No | ||
| Sir Jeffrey M Donaldson | DUP | Lagan Valley | Aye | ||
| Sir Jeremy Hunt | Con | Godalming and Ash | No | ||
| Sir Jeremy Wright | Con | Kenilworth and Southam | No | ||
| Sir John Whittingdale | Con | Maldon | No | ||
| Sir Julian Lewis | Con | New Forest East | No | ||
| Sir Julian Smith | Con | Skipton and Ripon | No | ||
| Sir Liam Fox | Con | North Somerset | No | ||
| Sir Mark Spencer | Con | Sherwood | No | ||
| Sir Mel Stride | Con | Central Devon | No | ||
| Sir Michael Ellis | Con | Northampton North | No | ||
| Sir Oliver Heald | Con | North East Hertfordshire | No | ||
| Sir Paul Beresford | Con | Mole Valley | No | ||
| Sir Peter Bottomley | Con | Worthing West | No | ||
| Sir Robert Buckland | Con | South Swindon | No | ||
| Sir Robert Neill | Con | Bromley and Chislehurst | No | ||
| Sir Robert Syms | Con | Poole | No | ||
| Sir Roger Gale | Con | Herne Bay and Sandwich | No | ||
| Sir Sajid Javid | Con | Bromsgrove | No | ||
| Sir Simon Clarke | Con | Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland | No | ||
| Sir William Cash | Con | Stone | No | ||
| Stephen Crabb | Con | Preseli Pembrokeshire | No | ||
| Stephen Flynn | SNP | Aberdeen South | Aye | ||
| Stephen Hammond | Con | Wimbledon | No | ||
| Stephen Metcalfe | Con | South Basildon and East Thurrock | No | ||
| Steve Barclay | Con | North East Cambridgeshire | No | ||
| Steve Brine | Con | Winchester | No | ||
| Steve Double | Con | St Austell and Newquay | No | ||
| Steven Bonnar | SNP | Coatbridge, Chryston and Bellshill | Aye | ||
| Stewart Hosie | SNP | Dundee East | Aye | ||
| Stewart Malcolm McDonald | SNP | Glasgow South | Aye | ||
| Stuart Anderson | Con | South Shropshire | No | ||
| Stuart C McDonald | SNP | Cumbernauld, Kilsyth and Kirkintilloch East | Aye | ||
| Suella Braverman | Con | Fareham and Waterlooville | No | ||
| Suzanne Webb | Con | Stourbridge | No | ||
| Theo Clarke | Con | Stafford | No | ||
| Theresa Villiers | Con | Chipping Barnet | No | ||
| Tim Farron | LD | Westmorland and Lonsdale | Aye | ||
| Tim Loughton | Con | East Worthing and Shoreham | No | ||
| Tom Hunt | Con | Ipswich | No | ||
| Tom Pursglove | Con | Corby | No | ||
| Tom Randall | Con | Gedling | No | ||
| Tom Tugendhat | Con | Tonbridge | No | ||
| Trudy Harrison | Con | Copeland | No | ||
| Vicky Ford | Con | Chelmsford | No | ||
| Victoria Atkins | Con | Louth and Horncastle | No | ||
| Virginia Crosbie | Con | Ynys Môn | No | ||
| Wendy Chamberlain | LD | North East Fife | Aye | ||
| Wendy Morton | Con | Aldridge-Brownhills | No | ||
| Wera Hobhouse | LD | Bath | Aye | ||
| Will Quince | Con | Colchester | No | ||
| Afzal Khan | Lab | Manchester Rusholme | — | ||
| Alex Cunningham | Lab | Stockton North | — | ||
| Alex Davies-Jones | Lab | Pontypridd | — | ||
| Alex Norris | Lab | Nottingham North and Kimberley | — | ||
| Alex Sobel | Lab | Leeds Central and Headingley | — | ||
| Alicia Kearns | Con | Rutland and Stamford | — | ||
| Alison McGovern | Lab | Birkenhead | — | ||
| Amy Callaghan | SNP | East Dunbartonshire | — | ||
| Andrew Bowie | Con | West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine | — | ||
| Andrew Gwynne | Ind | Gorton and Denton | — | ||
| Andrew Percy | Con | Brigg and Goole | — | ||
| Andrew Rosindell | RUK | Romford | — | ||
| Andrew Selous | Con | South West Bedfordshire | — | ||
| Andy McDonald | Lab | Middlesbrough and Thornaby East | — | ||
| Andy Slaughter | Lab | Hammersmith and Chiswick | — | ||
| Angela Rayner | Lab | Ashton-under-Lyne | — | ||
| Angus Brendan MacNeil | Ind | Na h-Eileanan an Iar | — | ||
| Anna McMorrin | Lab | Cardiff North | — | ||
| Anneliese Dodds | Lab | Oxford East | — | ||
| Apsana Begum | Lab | Poplar and Limehouse | — | ||
| Bambos Charalambous | Lab | Southgate and Wood Green | — | ||
| Barry Gardiner | Lab | Brent West | — | ||
| Bell Ribeiro-Addy | Lab | Clapham and Brixton Hill | — | ||
| Beth Winter | Lab | Cynon Valley | — | ||
| Bill Esterson | Lab | Sefton Central | — | ||
| Bob Blackman | Con | Harrow East | — | ||
| Bob Stewart | Con | Beckenham | — | ||
| Boris Johnson | Con | Uxbridge and South Ruislip | — | ||
| Bridget Phillipson | Lab | Houghton and Sunderland South | — | ||
| Carolyn Harris | Lab | Neath and Swansea East | — | ||
| Cat Smith | Lab | Lancaster and Wyre | — | ||
| Catherine McKinnell | Lab | Newcastle upon Tyne North | — | ||
| Catherine West | Lab | Hornsey and Friern Barnet | — | ||
| Charlotte Nichols | Lab | Warrington North | — | ||
| Chris Bryant | Lab | Rhondda and Ogmore | — | ||
| Chris Elmore | Lab | Bridgend | — | ||
| Chris Evans | Lab | Caerphilly | — | ||
| Chris Hazzard | SF | South Down | — | ||
| Christian Matheson | Ind | City of Chester | — | ||
| Christina Rees | Lab | Neath | — | ||
| Claire Hanna | SDLP | Belfast South and Mid Down | — | ||
| Claudia Webbe | Ind | Leicester East | — | ||
| Clive Efford | Lab | Eltham and Chislehurst | — | ||
| Clive Lewis | Lab | Norwich South | — | ||
| Colleen Fletcher | Lab | Coventry North East | — | ||
| Conor McGinn | Ind | St Helens North | — | ||
| Dame Angela Eagle | Lab | Wallasey | — | ||
| Dame Chi Onwurah | Lab | Newcastle upon Tyne Central and West | — | ||
| Dame Diana Johnson | Lab | Kingston upon Hull North and Cottingham | — | ||
| Dame Maria Miller | Con | Basingstoke | — | ||
| Dame Meg Hillier | Lab | Hackney South and Shoreditch | — | ||
| Dame Nia Griffith | Lab | Llanelli | — | ||
| Dame Siobhain McDonagh | Lab | Mitcham and Morden | — | ||
| Dame Tracey Crouch | Con | Chatham and Aylesford | — | ||
| Damien Moore | Con | Southport | — | ||
| Dan Carden | Lab | Liverpool Walton | — | ||
| Dan Jarvis | Lab | Barnsley North | — | ||
| Daniel Zeichner | Lab | Cambridge | — | ||
| Darren Henry | Con | Broxtowe | — | ||
| Darren Jones | Lab | Bristol North West | — | ||
| David Mundell | Con | Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale | — | ||
| Dawn Butler | Lab | Brent East | — | ||
| Debbie Abrahams | Lab | Oldham East and Saddleworth | — | ||
| Derek Twigg | Lab | Widnes and Halewood | — | ||
| Douglas Chapman | SNP | Dunfermline and West Fife | — | ||
| Dr Luke Evans | Con | Hinckley and Bosworth | — | ||
| Dr Neil Hudson | Con | Epping Forest | — | ||
| Dr Philippa Whitford | SNP | Central Ayrshire | — | ||
| Dr Rosena Allin-Khan | Lab | Tooting | — | ||
| Dr Rupa Huq | Lab | Ealing Central and Acton | — | ||
| Drew Hendry | SNP | Inverness, Nairn, Badenoch and Strathspey | — | ||
| Ed Miliband | Lab | Doncaster North | — | ||
| Edward Timpson | Con | Eddisbury | — | ||
| Elizabeth Truss | Con | South West Norfolk | — | ||
| Ellie Reeves | Lab | Lewisham West and East Dulwich | — | ||
| Emily Thornberry | Lab | Islington South and Finsbury | — | ||
| Emma Hardy | Lab | Kingston upon Hull West and Haltemprice | — | ||
| Emma Lewell | Lab | South Shields | — | ||
| Esther McVey | Con | Tatton | — | ||
| Fabian Hamilton | Lab | Leeds North East | — | ||
| Fay Jones | Con | Brecon and Radnorshire | — | ||
| Feryal Clark | Lab | Enfield North | — | ||
| Fleur Anderson | Lab | Putney | — | ||
| Florence Eshalomi | Lab | Vauxhall and Camberwell Green | — | ||
| Gareth Thomas | Lab | Harrow West | — | ||
| Gavin Robinson | DUP | Belfast East | — | ||
| Geraint Davies | Ind | Swansea West | — | ||
| Gerald Jones | Lab | Merthyr Tydfil and Aberdare | — | ||
| Gill Furniss | Lab | Sheffield Brightside and Hillsborough | — | ||
| Graham Stringer | Lab | Blackley and Middleton South | — | ||
| Grahame Morris | Lab | Easington | — | ||
| Greg Hands | Con | Chelsea and Fulham | — | ||
| Hannah Bardell | SNP | Livingston | — | ||
| Helen Grant | Con | Maidstone and Malling | — | ||
| Helen Hayes | Lab | Dulwich and West Norwood | — | ||
| Henry Smith | Con | Crawley | — | ||
| Hilary Benn | Lab | Leeds South | — | ||
| Holly Lynch | Lab | Halifax | — | ||
| Iain Stewart | Con | Milton Keynes South | — | ||
| Ian Byrne | Lab | Liverpool West Derby | — | ||
| Ian Lavery | Lab | Blyth and Ashington | — | ||
| Ian Levy | Con | Blyth Valley | — | ||
| Ian Mearns | Lab | Gateshead | — | ||
| Ian Murray | Lab | Edinburgh South | — | ||
| Ian Paisley | DUP | North Antrim | — | ||
| Imran Ahmad Khan | Ind | Wakefield | — | ||
| Imran Hussain | Lab | Bradford East | — | ||
| Jack Dromey | Lab | Birmingham, Erdington | — | ||
| James Heappey | Con | Wells | — | ||
| James Murray | Lab | Ealing North | — | ||
| Jane Hunt | Con | Loughborough | — | ||
| Janet Daby | Lab | Lewisham East | — | ||
| Jeff Smith | Lab | Manchester Withington | — | ||
| Jeremy Corbyn | YP | Islington North | — | ||
| Jess Phillips | Lab | Birmingham Yardley | — | ||
| Jesse Norman | Con | Hereford and South Herefordshire | — | ||
| Jessica Morden | Lab | Newport East | — | ||
| Jim McMahon | Lab | Oldham West, Chadderton and Royton | — | ||
| Jo Stevens | Lab | Cardiff East | — | ||
| John Finucane | SF | Belfast North | — | ||
| John Glen | Con | Salisbury | — | ||
| John Healey | Lab | Rawmarsh and Conisbrough | — | ||
| John Lamont | Con | Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk | — | ||
| John McDonnell | Lab | Hayes and Harlington | — | ||
| John McNally | SNP | Falkirk | — | ||
| Johnny Mercer | Con | Plymouth, Moor View | — | ||
| Jon Cruddas | Lab | Dagenham and Rainham | — | ||
| Jon Trickett | Lab | Normanton and Hemsworth | — | ||
| Jonathan Ashworth | Lab | Leicester South | — | ||
| Jonathan Reynolds | Lab | Stalybridge and Hyde | — | ||
| Judith Cummins | Lab | Bradford South | — | ||
| Justin Madders | Lab | Ellesmere Port and Bromborough | — | ||
| Karin Smyth | Lab | Bristol South | — | ||
| Karl Turner | Ind | Kingston upon Hull East | — | ||
| Kate Green | Lab | Stretford and Urmston | — | ||
| Kate Hollern | Lab | Blackburn | — | ||
| Kate Osamor | Lab | Edmonton and Winchmore Hill | — | ||
| Kate Osborne | Lab | Jarrow and Gateshead East | — | ||
| Kenny MacAskill | Alba | East Lothian | — | ||
| Kerry McCarthy | Lab | Bristol East | — | ||
| Kim Johnson | Lab | Liverpool Riverside | — | ||
| Kim Leadbeater | Lab | Spen Valley | — | ||
| Liam Byrne | Lab | Birmingham Hodge Hill and Solihull North | — | ||
| Lilian Greenwood | Lab | Nottingham South | — | ||
| Lisa Nandy | Lab | Wigan | — | ||
| Liz Kendall | Lab | Leicester West | — | ||
| Liz Twist | Lab | Blaydon and Consett | — | ||
| Lloyd Russell-Moyle | Lab | Brighton, Kemptown | — | ||
| Louise Haigh | Lab | Sheffield Heeley | — | ||
| Lucy Powell | Lab | Manchester Central | — | ||
| Luke Pollard | Lab | Plymouth Sutton and Devonport | — | ||
| Margaret Greenwood | Lab | Wirral West | — | ||
| Maria Eagle | Lab | Liverpool Garston | — | ||
| Mark Fletcher | Con | Bolsover | — | ||
| Mark Pawsey | Con | Rugby | — | ||
| Mark Pritchard | Con | The Wrekin | — | ||
| Marsha De Cordova | Lab | Battersea | — | ||
| Mary Glindon | Lab | Newcastle upon Tyne East and Wallsend | — | ||
| Mary Kelly Foy | Lab | City of Durham | — | ||
| Matt Rodda | Lab | Reading Central | — | ||
| Matt Western | Lab | Warwick and Leamington | — | ||
| Matthew Pennycook | Lab | Greenwich and Woolwich | — | ||
| Michael Fabricant | Con | Lichfield | — | ||
| Mick Whitley | Lab | Birkenhead | — | ||
| Mike Amesbury | Ind | Runcorn and Helsby | — | ||
| Mike Kane | Lab | Wythenshawe and Sale East | — | ||
| Mohammad Yasin | Lab | Bedford | — | ||
| Mr Barry Sheerman | Lab | Huddersfield | — | ||
| Mr Ben Bradshaw | Lab | Exeter | — | ||
| Mr Ben Wallace | Con | Wyre and Preston North | — | ||
| Mr Clive Betts | Lab | Sheffield South East | — | ||
| Mr David Lammy | Lab | Tottenham | — | ||
| Mr Gagan Mohindra | Con | South West Hertfordshire | — | ||
| Mr Gregory Campbell | DUP | East Londonderry | — | ||
| Mr Ian Liddell-Grainger | Con | Bridgwater and West Somerset | — | ||
| Mr Khalid Mahmood | Lab | Birmingham, Perry Barr | — | ||
| Mr Nicholas Brown | Ind | Newcastle upon Tyne East | — | ||
| Mr Nigel Evans | Con | Ribble Valley | — | ||
| Mr Peter Bone | Ind | Wellingborough | — | ||
| Mr Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi | Lab | Slough | — | ||
| Mr Toby Perkins | Lab | Chesterfield | — | ||
| Mr Virendra Sharma | Lab | Ealing, Southall | — | ||
| Mrs Sharon Hodgson | Lab | Washington and Gateshead South | — | ||
| Ms Abena Oppong-Asare | Lab | Erith and Thamesmead | — | ||
| Ms Diane Abbott | Ind | Hackney North and Stoke Newington | — | ||
| Ms Karen Buck | Lab | Westminster North | — | ||
| Ms Marie Rimmer | Lab | St Helens South and Whiston | — | ||
| Ms Stella Creasy | Lab | Walthamstow | — | ||
| Nadia Whittome | Lab | Nottingham East | — | ||
| Navendu Mishra | Lab | Stockport | — | ||
| Naz Shah | Lab | Bradford West | — | ||
| Neil Coyle | Lab | Bermondsey and Old Southwark | — | ||
| Nick Gibb | Con | Bognor Regis and Littlehampton | — | ||
| Nick Smith | Lab | Blaenau Gwent and Rhymney | — | ||
| Nick Thomas-Symonds | Lab | Torfaen | — | ||
| Olivia Blake | Lab | Sheffield Hallam | — | ||
| Órfhlaith Begley | SF | West Tyrone | — | ||
| Pat McFadden | Lab | Wolverhampton South East | — | ||
| Paul Blomfield | Lab | Sheffield Central | — | ||
| Paul Maskey | SF | Belfast West | — | ||
| Paula Barker | Lab | Liverpool Wavertree | — | ||
| Peter Dowd | Lab | Bootle | — | ||
| Peter Grant | SNP | Glenrothes | — | ||
| Peter Kyle | Lab | Hove and Portslade | — | ||
| Preet Kaur Gill | Lab | Birmingham Edgbaston | — | ||
| Priti Patel | Con | Witham | — | ||
| Rachael Maskell | Lab | York Central | — | ||
| Rachel Hopkins | Lab | Luton South and South Bedfordshire | — | ||
| Rachel Reeves | Lab | Leeds West and Pudsey | — | ||
| Rebecca Long Bailey | Lab | Salford | — | ||
| Richard Burgon | Lab | Leeds East | — | ||
| Rishi Sunak | Con | Richmond and Northallerton | — | ||
| Rosie Cooper | Lab | West Lancashire | — | ||
| Rosie Duffield | Ind | Canterbury | — | ||
| Royston Smith | Con | Southampton, Itchen | — | ||
| Rushanara Ali | Lab | Bethnal Green and Stepney | — | ||
| Ruth Cadbury | Lab | Brentford and Isleworth | — | ||
| Ruth Jones | Lab | Newport West and Islwyn | — | ||
| Sam Tarry | Lab | Ilford South | — | ||
| Saqib Bhatti | Con | Meriden and Solihull East | — | ||
| Sara Britcliffe | Con | Hyndburn | — | ||
| Sarah Champion | Lab | Rotherham | — | ||
| Sarah Jones | Lab | Croydon West | — | ||
| Sarah Owen | Lab | Luton North | — | ||
| Scott Benton | Ind | Blackpool South | — | ||
| Seema Malhotra | Lab | Feltham and Heston | — | ||
| Shabana Mahmood | Lab | Birmingham Ladywood | — | ||
| Simon Hoare | Con | North Dorset | — | ||
| Sir Alan Campbell | Lab | Tynemouth | — | ||
| Sir Andrew Mitchell | Con | Sutton Coldfield | — | ||
| Sir Bernard Jenkin | Con | Harwich and North Essex | — | ||
| Sir Gavin Williamson | Con | Stone, Great Wyrley and Penkridge | — | ||
| Sir Geoffrey Clifton-Brown | Con | North Cotswolds | — | ||
| Sir Geoffrey Cox | Con | Torridge and Tavistock | — | ||
| Sir George Howarth | Lab | Knowsley | — | ||
| Sir Jake Berry | Con | Rossendale and Darwen | — | ||
| Sir Jeremy Quin | Con | Horsham | — | ||
| Sir John Hayes | Con | South Holland and The Deepings | — | ||
| Sir Keir Starmer | Lab | Holborn and St Pancras | — | ||
| Sir Lindsay Hoyle | Spk | Chorley | — | ||
| Sir Mark Hendrick | Lab | Preston | — | ||
| Sir Mark Tami | Lab | Alyn and Deeside | — | ||
| Sir Mike Penning | Con | Hemel Hempstead | — | ||
| Sir Oliver Dowden | Con | Hertsmere | — | ||
| Sir Philip Davies | Con | Shipley | — | ||
| Sir Robert Goodwill | Con | Scarborough and Whitby | — | ||
| Sir Stephen Timms | Lab | East Ham | — | ||
| Stephanie Peacock | Lab | Barnsley South | — | ||
| Stephen Doughty | Lab | Cardiff South and Penarth | — | ||
| Stephen Farry | APNI | North Down | — | ||
| Stephen Kinnock | Lab | Aberafan Maesteg | — | ||
| Stephen McPartland | Con | Stevenage | — | ||
| Stephen Morgan | Lab | Portsmouth South | — | ||
| Steve Reed | Lab | Streatham and Croydon North | — | ||
| Stuart Andrew | Con | Daventry | — | ||
| Tahir Ali | Lab | Birmingham Hall Green and Moseley | — | ||
| Taiwo Owatemi | Lab | Coventry North West | — | ||
| Tommy Sheppard | SNP | Edinburgh East | — | ||
| Tonia Antoniazzi | Lab | Gower | — | ||
| Tony Lloyd | Lab | Rochdale | — | ||
| Tulip Siddiq | Lab | Hampstead and Highgate | — | ||
| Valerie Vaz | Lab | Walsall and Bloxwich | — | ||
| Vicky Foxcroft | Lab | Lewisham North | — | ||
| Wayne David | Lab | Caerphilly | — | ||
| Wes Streeting | Lab | Ilford North | — | ||
| Yasmin Qureshi | Lab | Bolton South and Walkden | — | ||
| Yvette Cooper | Lab | Pontefract, Castleford and Knottingley | — | ||
| Yvonne Fovargue | Lab | Makerfield | — | ||
| Zarah Sultana | YP | Coventry South | — |
FAQs
What was the result of this Commons division?
This division was rejected, with 59 Ayes and 303 Noes. Source
What is a Commons division?
A Commons division is a recorded vote in the House of Commons where MPs are recorded as voting Aye or No. Source
How many MPs voted in this division?
350 MPs have an imported recorded vote for this division. Source
What does did not vote mean on this division?
Did not vote means there is no imported Aye or No vote for that MP in this division. It does not by itself explain the reason. Source
What does rebel mean on this division?
Rebel means the MP's recorded vote differed from the majority recorded vote of their party in this division. Independent and Speaker roles are not labelled as rebels because they do not have a party whip. Source
What does party position mean on this division?
Party position is the direction the majority of a party's voting members took in this division — Aye or No. Parliament does not publish official whipping instructions, so this is derived from the recorded votes rather than from a stated whip. Source
Where does this division data come from?
This division and its vote records come from the Commons Votes API. Source
What bill is this division about?
This division has not been linked to a specific bill. Not all divisions relate to bills — some are Opposition Day motions, procedural votes, or other business. Source