The Government proposed to opt into a package of EU Crime and Justice Measures giving the EU more powers in criminal matters.
Theresa May and the Government granted a vote on just 11 police and criminal justice measures.
A further 24 were opted back into without the House of Commons being allowed to vote.
MPs All Votes Sort by: [ Constituency | MP | Best MP | Worst MP | Best Vote | Worst Vote | The Most Vulnerable Remain Supporting MPs
MP / Constituency [Postcode lookup?] | Rating | Aye (1) No (1) Did not vote (5) All Votes (7) |
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Gregory Campbell, East Londonderry | 53% | Did not vote | Democratic Unionist Party | |||
Nigel Dodds, (no seat) | 62% | Did not vote | Democratic Unionist Party | |||
Jeffrey M Donaldson, Lagan Valley | 60% | Did not vote | Democratic Unionist Party | |||
Ian Paisley, North Antrim | 54% | Did not vote | Democratic Unionist Party | |||
Jim Shannon, Strangford | 59% | Aye | Democratic Unionist Party | |||
David Simpson, (no seat) | 56% | Did not vote | Democratic Unionist Party | |||
Sammy Wilson, East Antrim | 59% | No | Democratic Unionist Party | |||
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