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
Trade Bill: motion to disagree to Lords Amendment 3 Conservative 33 19 Jan 2021 · Passed 319–308 33
Fire Safety Bill: motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 4L Conservative 32 28 Apr 2021 · Passed 322–256 32
HS2: report stage: Third Reading Conservative 20 · Labour 12 23 Mar 2016 · Passed 399–42 32
Amendment (d) to Proceedings on the pandemic (No. 2) Conservative 31 2 Jun 2020 · Rejected 185–242 31
Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (England) (No.4) Regulations 2020 Conservative 31 4 Nov 2020 · Passed 516–38 31
Draft Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) (Amendment) (Coronavirus) Regulations 2021 Conservative 29 · Labour 2 13 Jul 2021 · Passed 319–246 31
Crime and Policing Bill Report Stage: New Clause 1 Labour 25 · Conservative 4 · Liberal Democrat 2 17 Jun 2025 · Passed 379–137 31
Peter Kyle's motion E (Confirmatory public vote) Labour 20 · Conservative 11 1 Apr 2019 · Rejected 280–292 31
Foreign Affairs Committee: membership change Conservative 20 · Labour 11 19 Mar 2019 · Passed 199–134 31
Motion No. 4 - Health Protection (Coronavirus, restrictions) (Self-isolation) Conservative 30 · Democratic Unionist Party 1 30 Nov 2021 · Passed 431–36 31
Tobacco and Vapes Bill: Second Reading Conservative 23 · Liberal Democrat 7 26 Nov 2024 · Passed 415–47 30
Fire Safety Bill: motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 4J Conservative 30 27 Apr 2021 · Passed 320–256 30
Committee on Standards Motion Conservative 29 6 Jun 2023 · Passed 185–40 29
Margaret Beckett's motion M (Confirmatory public vote) Labour 22 · Conservative 7 27 Mar 2019 · Rejected 268–295 29
European Union Withdrawal Act Amendment (a) - Letwin Conservative 23 · Labour 6 25 Mar 2019 · Passed 329–302 29
Trade Bill: motion to disagree to Lords Amendment 2B and to Lords Amendment 3B and propose amendments (a) and (b) in... Conservative 29 9 Feb 2021 · Passed 318–303 29
Tobacco and Vapes Bill: Third Reading Conservative 23 · Liberal Democrat 6 26 Mar 2025 · Passed 366–41 29
Trade Bill: Amendment (a) to the motion to insist on Amendments 3C and 3D and disagree with Lords Amendment 3E Conservative 28 22 Mar 2021 · Rejected 300–318 28
European Union Withdrawal Act main Motion as amended Conservative 21 · Labour 6 25 Mar 2019 · Passed 327–300 27
Crime and Policing Bill Report Stage: New Clause 106 Labour 14 · Conservative 9 · Liberal Democrat 4 17 Jun 2025 · Rejected 117–379 27
Business of the House motion Conservative 26 · Labour 1 27 Mar 2019 · Passed 331–287 27
Joanna Cherry's motion L (Revocation to avoid no deal) Labour 18 · Conservative 8 27 Mar 2019 · Rejected 184–293 26
Draft Public Order Act 2023 (Interference With Use or Operation of Key National Infrastructure) Regulations 2025 Labour 26 14 Jan 2026 · Passed 301–110 26
Draft Vehicle Emissions Trading Schemes Order 2023 Conservative 26 4 Dec 2023 · Passed 381–37 26
New Clause 1: Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Bill [Lords] Committee Stage Conservative 25 17 Jun 2020 · Rejected 31–400 25
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.