House of Commons

When the Commons agreed

Most attention goes to division — but sometimes the House strongly agrees. These are Commons divisions where the losing side was 10% or less of the votes cast, ordered by the strongest agreement first.

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Division Agreement
Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 (Amendment) Order 2023 Agreed 404–36 · 92% voted Aye 12 Sep 2023 92%
Motion No. 4 - Health Protection (Coronavirus, restrictions) (Self-isolation) Agreed 431–36 · 92% voted Aye 30 Nov 2021 92%
Draft Vehicle Emissions Trading Schemes Order 2023 Agreed 381–37 · 91% voted Aye 4 Dec 2023 91%
Scottish Affairs Committee Membership Agreed 383–37 · 91% voted Aye 21 Feb 2023 91%
Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (England) (No.4) Regulations 2020 Agreed 516–38 · 93% voted Aye 4 Nov 2020 93%
House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill Committee: New Clause 1 Agreed 378–41 · 90% voted No 12 Nov 2024 90%
Health Regulations (Face Coverings) SI No 1400 Agreed 441–41 · 91% voted Aye 14 Dec 2021 91%
HS2: report stage: Third Reading Agreed 399–42 · 90% voted Aye 23 Mar 2016 90%
Motion to sit in private Agreed 482–49 · 91% voted No
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Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill Committee: Amendment 19 Agreed 525–58 · 90% voted No 16 Jan 2024 90%
Division source Commons Votes API
Definition Consensus votes are divisions with at least 100 votes cast where the losing side was 10% or fewer of those votes. This is a factual margin measure, not a judgement of importance.