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Extension of Article 50 motion, 14 Mar 2019 [Clear]

Motion seeking extension of Article 50 to 30th June, if a Brexit agreement not passed in parliament by 20th of March.


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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Adrian Bailey, (no seat) -43%AyeLabour (Co-op)

Tracy Brabin, Batley and Spen -56%AyeLabour (Co-op)

Stella Creasy, Walthamstow -37%AyeLabour (Co-op)

Anneliese Dodds, Oxford East -69%AyeLabour (Co-op)

Stephen Doughty, Cardiff South and Penarth -45%AyeLabour (Co-op)

David Drew, (no seat) -69%AyeLabour (Co-op)

Louise Ellman, (no seat) -34%AyeLabour (Co-op)

Chris Evans, Islwyn -33%AyeLabour (Co-op)

Preet Kaur Gill, Birmingham, Edgbaston -66%AyeLabour (Co-op)

Mark Hendrick, Preston -34%AyeLabour (Co-op)

Meg Hillier, Hackney South and Shoreditch -39%AyeLabour (Co-op)

Gerard Killen, (no seat) -55%AyeLabour (Co-op)

Seema Malhotra, Feltham and Heston -39%AyeLabour (Co-op)

Rachael Maskell, York Central -49%AyeLabour (Co-op)

Jim McMahon, Oldham West and Royton -53%AyeLabour (Co-op)

Alex Norris, Nottingham North -62%AyeLabour (Co-op)

Kate Osamor, Edmonton -44%AyeLabour (Co-op)

Jo Platt, (no seat) -55%AyeLabour (Co-op)

Luke Pollard, Plymouth, Sutton and Devonport -66%AyeLabour (Co-op)

Lucy Powell, Manchester Central -51%AyeLabour (Co-op)

Steve Reed, Croydon North -44%AyeLabour (Co-op)

Christina Rees, Neath -47%AyeLabour (Co-op)

Jonathan Reynolds, Stalybridge and Hyde -32%AyeLabour (Co-op)

Lloyd Russell-Moyle, Brighton, Kemptown -59%AyeLabour (Co-op)

Barry Sheerman, Huddersfield -30%AyeLabour (Co-op)

Gareth Snell, (no seat) -7%AyeLabour (Co-op)

Alex Sobel, Leeds North West -66%AyeLabour (Co-op)

Paul J Sweeney, (no seat) -69%AyeLabour (Co-op)

Gareth Thomas, Harrow West -37%AyeLabour (Co-op)

Anna Turley, (no seat) -40%AyeLabour (Co-op)

Stephen Twigg, (no seat) -31%AyeLabour (Co-op)
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