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Commons to control Government Brexit Plan B, 04 Dec 2018 [Clear]

A Business of the House Amendment proposed giving the Commons the ability to vote on the Government statement in the event of the defeat of Theresa May’s Brexit deal for the first time.


In important votes in the House of Commons if an MP votes to protect or preserve Britain’s democracy and economy from EU interference they are awarded a score of plus 2. If the MP votes in a way that harms our freedom, prosperity and sovereignty the MP receives a vote of minus 2. In the face of pressure from the Whips acting on behalf of their pro-EU leadership an abstention receives a score of plus 1. In the referendum of 23rd June 2016 if your MP supported Leave, they are awarded 10 points. If, however, they supported Remain then a score of minus 10 will be applied.

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MP / Constituency [Postcode lookup?] RatingAye (34)
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All Votes (35)
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Joanna Cherry, Edinburgh South West -56%AyeScottish National Party

Douglas Chapman, Dunfermline and West Fife -56%AyeScottish National Party

Angela Crawley, Lanark and Hamilton East -56%AyeScottish National Party

Lisa Cameron, East Kilbride, Strathaven and Lesmahagow -56%AyeScottish National Party

Ronnie Cowan, Inverclyde -56%AyeScottish National Party
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Neil Gray, Airdrie and Shotts -53%Did not voteScottish National Party
Stewart Hosie, Dundee East -30%AyeScottish National Party
Angus Brendan MacNeil, Na h-Eileanan an Iar -31%AyeScottish National Party
Pete Wishart, Perth and North Perthshire -28%AyeScottish National Party
Ian Blackford, Ross, Skye and Lochaber -56%AyeScottish National Party
Mhairi Black, Paisley and Renfrewshire South -53%AyeScottish National Party
Drew Hendry, Inverness, Nairn, Badenoch and Strathspey -56%AyeScottish National Party
Stephen Gethins, (no seat) -56%AyeScottish National Party
Patricia Gibson, North Ayrshire and Arran -56%AyeScottish National Party
Martyn Day, Linlithgow and East Falkirk -53%AyeScottish National Party
Chris Stephens, Glasgow South West -56%AyeScottish National Party
Philippa Whitford, Central Ayrshire -56%AyeScottish National Party
Kirsty Blackman, Aberdeen North -56%AyeScottish National Party
Martin Docherty-Hughes, West Dunbartonshire -56%AyeScottish National Party
Tommy Sheppard, Edinburgh East -56%AyeScottish National Party
Stewart Malcolm McDonald, Glasgow South -53%AyeScottish National Party
Alan Brown, Kilmarnock and Loudoun -56%AyeScottish National Party
John McNally, Falkirk -49%AyeScottish National Party
Deidre Brock, Edinburgh North and Leith -56%AyeScottish National Party
Stuart C. McDonald, Cumbernauld, Kilsyth and Kirkintilloch East -56%AyeScottish National Party
Chris Law, Dundee West -56%AyeScottish National Party
Patrick Grady, Glasgow North -53%AyeScottish National Party
Hannah Bardell, Livingston -56%AyeScottish National Party
Carol Monaghan, Glasgow North West -49%AyeScottish National Party
Peter Grant, Glenrothes -56%AyeScottish National Party
Marion Fellows, Motherwell and Wishaw -53%AyeScottish National Party
Alison Thewliss, Glasgow Central -56%AyeScottish National Party
Gavin Newlands, Paisley and Renfrewshire North -56%AyeScottish National Party
Brendan O`Hara, Argyll and Bute -56%AyeScottish National Party
David Linden, Glasgow East -55%AyeScottish National Party