House of Commons

Largest rebellions

The Commons divisions where the most MPs voted against their own party majority. Each MP's rebellion is attributed to the party they sat for at the time of the vote.

Showing 276-300 of 799

Division Rebels
Nationality and Borders Bill: Motion to disagree with LA 8B Conservative 5 20 Apr 2022 · Passed 303–236 5
Committee on Standards - Motion as amended Conservative 5 3 Nov 2021 · Passed 248–221 5
Copyright (Rights and Remuneration of Musicians, Etc.) Bill: Second Reading: Closure Conservative 5 3 Dec 2021 · Rejected 28–59 5
Nationality and Borders Bill: Motion to disagree with LA 10B Conservative 5 20 Apr 2022 · Passed 303–235 5
Neighbourhood Planning Bill Report Stage New Clause 9 Conservative 4 · Democratic Unionist Party 1 13 Dec 2016 · Rejected 161–274 5
Crime (Overseas Production Orders) Bill: New Clause 1 to be read a second time Labour 5 30 Jan 2019 · Passed 310–257 5
Health and Social Care Levy (Ways and Means) Conservative 4 8 Sep 2021 · Passed 319–248 4
Preventing and Combating Violence Against Women and Domestic Violence (Ratification of Convention) Bill: Report Stage... Conservative 4 24 Feb 2017 · Passed 132–2 4
Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill Report Stage: New Clause 3 Labour 4 12 May 2025 · Rejected 90–318 4
Opposition Day: Strengthening Standards in Public Life Conservative 4 17 Nov 2021 · Rejected 231–282 4
Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill Report Stage: New Clause 21 Labour 4 12 May 2025 · Rejected 87–404 4
Preventing and Combating Violence against Women and Domestic Violence (Ratification of Convention) Bill: Second... Conservative 4 16 Dec 2016 · Passed 133–2 4
Immigration and Social Security Co-ordination (EU Withdrawal) Bill: Mr David Davis's New Clause 7 Conservative 4 30 Jun 2020 · Rejected 252–332 4
Jeremy Corbyn's motion K (Labour's alternative plan) Labour 4 27 Mar 2019 · Rejected 237–307 4
Draft Somerset West and Taunton (Local Government Changes) Order 2018 Conservative 4 23 May 2018 · Passed 298–17 4
Armed Forces Bill: Motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 1 Conservative 4 6 Dec 2021 · Passed 302–221 4
Standing Order 163: Private Sitting Labour 2 · Conservative 1 · Scottish National Party 1
Tax
22 Oct 2021 · Rejected 3–336
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Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Bill: Motion to disagree with 151B and 151C and to insist on 151A Conservative 4 13 Sep 2023 · Passed 276–210 4
Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill: Amendments (a) to (c) in lieu of Lords Amendment 106 Labour 4 15 Apr 2026 · Passed 248–139 4
The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions on Holding of Gatherings and Amendment) (England) Regulations 2020 Conservative 2 · Democratic Unionist Party 2 23 Sep 2020 · Passed 332–5 4
Nationality and Borders Bill: Motion to disagree with LA 26B Conservative 4 20 Apr 2022 · Passed 296–184 4
Mr Letwin's Amendment (a) to the Government's motion on section 1(1)(a) of the European Union (Withdrawal) (No.2) Act... Labour 4 19 Oct 2019 · Passed 322–306 4
EU (Withdrawal) Bill: Second Reading Labour 4 11 Sep 2017 · Passed 326–290 4
Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Bill Report Stage: Amendment 36 Conservative 4 18 Jan 2023 · Rejected 242–295 4
Nationality and Borders Bill: Government Motion to disagree to Lords Amendments 7F and 7G Conservative 4 26 Apr 2022 · Passed 288–212 4
Division source Commons Votes API
Definition A rebellion is a recorded Aye/No vote cast against the majority of the MP's own party group. The count is the number of such votes in the division. Independents and the Speaker take no whip and cannot rebel. This is a factual count, not a judgement of motive.