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Second Round of Indicative Votes: D – Common Market 2.0, 01 Apr 2019 [Clear]

Would keep the UK in the single market and in a customs union with the EU.


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MP / Constituency [Postcode lookup?] RatingAye (25)
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All Votes (31)
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Preet Kaur Gill, Birmingham, Edgbaston -66%AyeLabour (Co-op)
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Gareth Snell, (no seat) -7%NoLabour (Co-op)
Meg Hillier, Hackney South and Shoreditch -39%Did not voteLabour (Co-op)
Louise Ellman, (no seat) -34%Did not voteLabour (Co-op)
Stephen Doughty, Cardiff South and Penarth -45%Did not voteLabour (Co-op)
Anna Turley, (no seat) -40%Did not voteLabour (Co-op)
Gerard Killen, (no seat) -55%Did not voteLabour (Co-op)
Gareth Thomas, Harrow West -37%AyeLabour (Co-op)
Barry Sheerman, Huddersfield -30%AyeLabour (Co-op)
Chris Evans, Islwyn -33%AyeLabour (Co-op)
Stephen Twigg, (no seat) -31%AyeLabour (Co-op)
Mark Hendrick, Preston -34%AyeLabour (Co-op)
Jonathan Reynolds, Stalybridge and Hyde -32%AyeLabour (Co-op)
Stella Creasy, Walthamstow -37%AyeLabour (Co-op)
Adrian Bailey, (no seat) -43%AyeLabour (Co-op)
Seema Malhotra, Feltham and Heston -39%AyeLabour (Co-op)
Steve Reed, Croydon North -44%AyeLabour (Co-op)
Lucy Powell, Manchester Central -51%AyeLabour (Co-op)
Rachael Maskell, York Central -49%AyeLabour (Co-op)
Christina Rees, Neath -47%AyeLabour (Co-op)
Kate Osamor, Edmonton -44%AyeLabour (Co-op)
Jim McMahon, Oldham West and Royton -53%AyeLabour (Co-op)
Tracy Brabin, Batley and Spen -56%AyeLabour (Co-op)
Lloyd Russell-Moyle, Brighton, Kemptown -59%AyeLabour (Co-op)
Paul J Sweeney, (no seat) -69%AyeLabour (Co-op)
Alex Sobel, Leeds North West -66%AyeLabour (Co-op)
Jo Platt, (no seat) -55%AyeLabour (Co-op)
Alex Norris, Nottingham North -62%AyeLabour (Co-op)
Luke Pollard, Plymouth, Sutton and Devonport -66%AyeLabour (Co-op)
Anneliese Dodds, Oxford East -69%AyeLabour (Co-op)
David Drew, (no seat) -69%AyeLabour (Co-op)