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.

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Division Rebels
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
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
Asylum Seekers (Removal to safe countries) - Leave to bring in bill Conservative 4 14 Dec 2022 · Rejected 69–188 4
Financial Markets and Services Bill Report Stage: New Clause 7 Conservative 4 7 Dec 2022 · Rejected 206–271 4
Immigration and Social security Co-ordination (EU Withdrawal) Bill: Yvette Cooper's New Clause 29 Conservative 4 30 Jun 2020 · Rejected 255–332 4
Opposition Day: Puberty blockers Labour 3 · Liberal Democrat 1 23 Jun 2026 · Rejected 112–283 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, Wearing of Face Coverings in a Relevant Place) (England) (Amendment) (No. 2)... Conservative 2 · Democratic Unionist Party 2 23 Sep 2020 · Passed 335–6 4
Nationality and Borders Bill: Motion to disagree with LA 26B Conservative 4 20 Apr 2022 · Passed 296–184 4
Immigration and Social Security Co-ordination (Etc.) Bill: Lords Amendment 4B Motion to disagree Conservative 4 4 Nov 2020 · Passed 333–264 4
Preventing and Combating Violence against Women and Domestic Violence (Ratification of Convention) Bill: Second Reading Conservative 4 16 Dec 2016 · Passed 135–2 4
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
Closure Motion: Parliamentary Constituencies (Amendment) Bill second reading Conservative 4 18 Nov 2016 · Passed 257–35 4
Trade Bill: motion to disagree to Lords Amendment 6 Conservative 4 19 Jan 2021 · Passed 353–270 4
Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Bill: Amendment (a) to motion to insist on Amendment 151A and disagree with... Conservative 3 · Labour 1 25 Oct 2023 · Rejected 208–274 4
Motion to sit in private Conservative 4
Tax
10 Dec 2021 · Rejected 3–53
4
Renters (Reform) Bill Report Stage: Amendment 28 Conservative 2 · Labour 2 24 Apr 2024 · Rejected 158–282 4
Nationality and Borders Bill: Government Motion to disagree to Lords Amendments 7F and 7G Conservative 4 26 Apr 2022 · Passed 288–212 4
Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill: Report Stage: New Clause 98 Conservative 4 5 Jul 2021 · Rejected 232–354 4
Draft European Union (Definition of Treaties) (Canada Trade Agreement) Order 2018 Labour 4 26 Jun 2018 · Passed 315–36 4
Motion to sit in private Conservative 3
Tax
20 Jan 2017 · Rejected 1–40
3
Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill: Amendments (a) to (f) in lieu of Lords Amendment 38 Labour 3 15 Apr 2026 · Passed 256–150 3
Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill: Report Stage: New Clause 89 Conservative 3 5 Jul 2021 · Rejected 229–355 3
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.