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.
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 | No (9) Did not vote (1) All Votes (10) |
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Gregory Campbell, East Londonderry | 53% | No | Democratic Unionist Party | |||
Nigel Dodds, (no seat) | 62% | No | Democratic Unionist Party | |||
Jeffrey M Donaldson, Lagan Valley | 60% | Did not vote | Democratic Unionist Party | |||
Paul Girvan, South Antrim | 90% | No | Democratic Unionist Party | |||
Emma Little Pengelly, (no seat) | 90% | No | Democratic Unionist Party | |||
Ian Paisley, North Antrim | 54% | No | Democratic Unionist Party | |||
Gavin Robinson, Belfast East | 84% | No | Democratic Unionist Party | |||
Jim Shannon, Strangford | 59% | No | Democratic Unionist Party | |||
David Simpson, (no seat) | 56% | No | Democratic Unionist Party | |||
Sammy Wilson, East Antrim | 59% | No | Democratic Unionist Party | |||
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