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
Technical and Further Education Bill: Lords Amendment 1 Motion to disagree Conservative 1 · Democratic Unionist Party 1 19 Apr 2017 · Passed 298–182 2
Public Order Bill: Motion to disagree with the Lords in Amendments 6B to 6F Conservative 2 22 Mar 2023 · Passed 297–229 2
Domestic Abuse Bill: Motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 1 Conservative 2 15 Apr 2021 · Passed 360–221 2
Domestic Abuse Bill: Motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 42 Conservative 2 15 Apr 2021 · Passed 351–226 2
Women’s State Pension age (Ombudsman report and compensation scheme): Ten Minute Rule Motion Plaid Cymru 1 · Scottish National Party 1 28 Jan 2025 · Passed 105–0 2
Draft European Union (Definition of Treaties)(Partnership Agreement on Relations and Cooperation)(New Zealand) Order... Labour 2 18 Jul 2018 · Passed 536–3 2
Opposition Motion: Local government funding Labour 2 28 Mar 2018 · Passed 238–0 2
Draft European Union (Definition of Treaties)(Association Agreement)(Central America) Order 2018 Labour 2 18 Jul 2018 · Passed 534–3 2
Opposition day: Protecting steel in the UK Labour 2 23 Jan 2024 · Passed 223–0 2
Environment Bill: Report Stage: Amendment 39 Conservative 2 26 Jan 2021 · Rejected 221–366 2
Opposition Day: Exempt accommodation Labour 2 23 Feb 2022 · Passed 142–0 2
Trade Bill: Report Stage: New Clause 11 Conservative 2 20 Jul 2020 · Rejected 251–337 2
United Kingdom Internal Market Bill: Lords Amendment 48 Motion to disagree Conservative 2 7 Dec 2020 · Passed 359–55 2
European Union (Notification of Withdrawal) Bill: Committee of the whole House New Clause 7 Labour 2 8 Feb 2017 · Rejected 289–336 2
Motion to sit in private Conservative 2
Tax
3 Nov 2017 · Rejected 0–120
2
Overseas Operations (Service Personnel and Veterans) Bill: Report stage: Amendment 1 Conservative 2 3 Nov 2020 · Rejected 269–334 2
English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill Report Stage: New Clause 17 Democratic Unionist Party 1 · Labour 1 25 Nov 2025 · Rejected 87–321 2
Atomic Energy and Radioactive Substances Labour 1 · Scottish National Party 1 20 Jul 2016 · Passed 312–56 2
Sentencing Bill Committee: New Clause 30 Labour 2 21 Oct 2025 · Rejected 77–390 2
Opposition Day: Expanding the NHS workforce Labour 2 28 Feb 2023 · Passed 224–0 2
Government's managmenet of the meaningful vote debate Labour 2 11 Dec 2018 · Rejected 0–299 2
That there shall be an early parliamentary general election Labour 2 4 Sep 2019 · Passed 298–56 2
Public Order Bill: Motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 20 Conservative 2 7 Mar 2023 · Passed 280–232 2
Data Protection and Digital Information Bill: Re-committal motion Conservative 2 29 Nov 2023 · Rejected 209–275 2
Levelling-up and Regeneration Bill: motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 22B Conservative 2 24 Oct 2023 · Passed 292–177 2
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.