Members of Parliament approved the Government’s Plan for Brexit which included initiating Article 50, the notice of withdrawal, before the end of March 2017.
MPs All Votes Sort by: [ Constituency | MP | Best MP | Worst MP | The Most Vulnerable Remain Supporting MPs
Constituency / MP [Postcode lookup?] | Rating | Aye (463) No (91) Did not vote (96) All Votes (650) |
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(no seat), Guto Bebb | -11% | Aye | Independent | |||
(no seat), Gerald Howarth | 33% | Aye | Conservative | |||
(no seat), Gloria De Piero | -28% | Aye | Labour | |||
(no seat), David Lidington | 2% | Aye | Conservative | |||
(no seat), Michael Dugher | -12% | Aye | Labour | |||
(no seat), John Mann | 9% | Aye | Labour | |||
(no seat), Jane Ellison | -14% | Aye | Conservative | |||
(no seat), Dominic Grieve | -13% | Aye | Independent | |||
(no seat), Nigel Dodds | 62% | Aye | Democratic Unionist Party | |||
(no seat), Gisela Stuart | 14% | Aye | Labour | |||
(no seat), Roger Godsiff | -13% | Aye | Labour | |||
(no seat), Helen Goodman | -32% | Aye | Labour | |||
(no seat), Gordon Marsden | -30% | Aye | Labour | |||
(no seat), David Anderson | -16% | Aye | Labour | |||
(no seat), Dennis Skinner | 21% | Aye | Labour | |||
(no seat), David Crausby | -29% | Aye | Labour | |||
(no seat), David Tredinnick | 2% | Aye | Conservative | |||
(no seat), Phillip Lee | -9% | Aye | Liberal Democrat | |||
(no seat), Eric Pickles | -16% | Aye | Conservative | |||
(no seat), Simon Kirby | -12% | Aye | Conservative | |||
(no seat), Keith Simpson | 9% | Aye | Conservative | |||
(no seat), Anna Soubry | -14% | Aye | Independent Group | |||
(no seat), Andrew Griffiths | 16% | Aye | Conservative | |||
(no seat), David Nuttall | 88% | Aye | Conservative | |||
(no seat), Ivan Lewis | -18% | Aye | Independent | |||
(no seat), Julian Brazier | 3% | Aye | Conservative | |||
(no seat), Simon Burns | -7% | Aye | Conservative | |||
(no seat), Mark Field | 1% | Aye | Conservative | |||
(no seat), Douglas Carswell | 74% | Aye | UKIP | |||
(no seat), Jamie Reed | -16% | Aye | Labour | |||
(no seat), Geoffrey Robinson | -29% | Aye | Labour | |||
(no seat), Jim Cunningham | -30% | Aye | Labour | |||
(no seat), Gavin Barwell | -14% | Aye | Conservative | |||
(no seat), Ann Clwyd | -32% | Aye | Labour | |||
(no seat), Jenny Chapman | -32% | Aye | Labour | |||
(no seat), David Hanson | -30% | Aye | Labour | |||
(no seat), Patrick McLoughlin | 2% | Aye | Conservative | |||
(no seat), Claire Perry | 2% | Aye | Conservative | |||
(no seat), Caroline Flint | -11% | Aye | Labour | |||
(no seat), Charlie Elphicke | 23% | Aye | Independent | |||
(no seat), Ian Austin | -18% | Aye | Independent | |||
(no seat), Hugo Swire | 8% | Aye | Conservative | |||
(no seat), Sam Gyimah | -11% | Aye | Independent | |||
(no seat), David Burrowes | 12% | Aye | Conservative | |||
(no seat), Teresa Pearce | -32% | Aye | Labour | |||
(no seat), Anne Milton | -7% | Aye | Independent | |||
(no seat), Edward Garnier | -21% | Aye | Conservative | |||
(no seat), Iain Wright | -16% | Aye | Labour | |||
(no seat), Amber Rudd | 2% | Aye | Independent | |||
(no seat), Mark Prisk | 7% | Aye | Conservative | |||
(no seat), Andrew Bingham | 28% | Aye | Conservative | |||
(no seat), Peter Lilley | 14% | Aye | Conservative | |||
(no seat), Ben Gummer | -21% | Aye | Conservative | |||
(no seat), Andrew Turner | 79% | Aye | Conservative | |||
(no seat), Stephen Hepburn | 0% | Aye | Labour | |||
(no seat), Kris Hopkins | -12% | Aye | Conservative | |||
(no seat), Alan Johnson | -14% | Aye | Labour | |||
(no seat), Keith Vaz | -23% | Aye | Labour | |||
(no seat), Andy Burnham | -16% | Aye | Labour | |||
(no seat), Stephen Philip Rotheram | -18% | Aye | Labour | |||
(no seat), Stephen Twigg | -31% | Aye | Labour (Co-op) | |||
(no seat), Nicky Morgan | -11% | Aye | Conservative | |||
(no seat), Kelvin Hopkins | 37% | Aye | Independent | |||
(no seat), Gavin Shuker | -22% | Aye | Independent | |||
(no seat), Alan Meale | -16% | Aye | Labour | |||
(no seat), George Hollingbery | 14% | Aye | Conservative | |||
(no seat), Caroline Spelman | -11% | Aye | Conservative | |||
(no seat), Nicholas Soames | -10% | Aye | Independent | |||
(no seat), Mark Lancaster | 16% | Aye | Conservative | |||
(no seat), Glyn Davies | 29% | Aye | Conservative | |||
(no seat), Richard Benyon | -10% | Aye | Independent | |||
(no seat), Paul Flynn | -22% | Aye | Labour | |||
(no seat), Alistair Burt | -11% | Aye | Independent | |||
(no seat), Henry Bellingham | 25% | Aye | Conservative | |||
(no seat), Joseph Johnson | 5% | Aye | Conservative | |||
(no seat), Andrew Smith | -14% | Aye | Labour | |||
(no seat), Nicola Blackwood | -21% | Aye | Conservative | |||
(no seat), Rory Stewart | 0% | Aye | Independent | |||
(no seat), Stewart Jackson | 34% | Aye | Conservative | |||
(no seat), Oliver Colvile | -16% | Aye | Conservative | |||
(no seat), Jim Fitzpatrick | -26% | Aye | Labour | |||
(no seat), Rob Wilson | -14% | Aye | Conservative | |||
(no seat), Karen Lumley | 2% | Aye | Conservative | |||
(no seat), Simon Danczuk | -19% | Aye | Labour | |||
(no seat), Kevin Barron | -13% | Aye | Labour | |||
(no seat), Nick Hurd | 3% | Aye | Conservative | |||
(no seat), Alan Duncan | 5% | Aye | Conservative | |||
(no seat), Alan Haselhurst | -10% | Aye | Conservative | |||
(no seat), Nic Dakin | -37% | Aye | Labour | |||
(no seat), Michael Fallon | 13% | Aye | Conservative | |||
(no seat), David Gauke | -5% | Aye | Independent | |||
(no seat), Anne Main | 74% | Aye | Conservative | |||
(no seat), Jeremy Lefroy | -9% | Aye | Conservative | |||
(no seat), James Wharton | 9% | Aye | Conservative | |||
(no seat), Rob Flello | -19% | Aye | Labour | |||
(no seat), Margot James | -18% | Aye | Independent | |||
(no seat), Chuka Umunna | -21% | Aye | Liberal Democrat | |||
(no seat), Neil Carmichael | -12% | Aye | Conservative | |||
(no seat), George Osborne | -3% | Aye | Conservative | |||
(no seat), Sarah Wollaston | -7% | Aye | Liberal Democrat | |||
(no seat), Sarah Newton | -8% | Aye | Conservative | |||
(no seat), David Simpson | 56% | Aye | Democratic Unionist Party | |||
(no seat), David Winnick | -14% | Aye | Labour | |||
(no seat), Edward Vaizey | -22% | Aye | Independent | |||
(no seat), David Mowat | -14% | Aye | Conservative | |||
(no seat), Chris White | -16% | Aye | Conservative | |||
(no seat), Richard Harrington | -15% | Aye | Independent | |||
(no seat), Graham Evans | -10% | Aye | Conservative | |||
(no seat), Tom Watson | -28% | Aye | Labour | |||
(no seat), Adrian Bailey | -43% | Aye | Labour (Co-op) | |||
(no seat), Oliver Letwin | -18% | Aye | Independent | |||
(no seat), Ian C. Lucas | -33% | Aye | Labour | |||
(no seat), Albert Owen | -34% | Aye | Labour | |||
(no seat), Liz Mcinnes | -37% | Aye | Labour | |||
(no seat), David Mackintosh | -14% | Aye | Conservative | |||
(no seat), Julie Cooper | -42% | Aye | Labour | |||
(no seat), Tania Mathias | -14% | Aye | Conservative | |||
(no seat), Byron Davies | -14% | Aye | Conservative | |||
(no seat), Sue Hayman | -47% | Aye | Labour | |||
(no seat), Joan Ryan | -28% | Aye | Independent Group | |||
(no seat), Seema Kennedy | 35% | Aye | Conservative | |||
(no seat), Peter Heaton-Jones | 35% | Aye | Conservative | |||
(no seat), Heidi Allen | -14% | Aye | Independent | |||
(no seat), Danny Kinahan | -14% | Aye | UUP | |||
(no seat), Antoinette Sandbach | -49% | Aye | Independent | |||
(no seat), Paula Sherriff | -42% | Aye | Labour | |||
(no seat), Victoria Borwick | 57% | Aye | Conservative | |||
(no seat), Anna Turley | -40% | Aye | Labour (Co-op) | |||
(no seat), Rob Marris | -7% | Aye | Labour | |||
(no seat), Ruth Smeeth | -19% | Aye | Labour | |||
(no seat), Chris Davies | 66% | Aye | Conservative | |||
(no seat), Robert Courts | 87% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Aberavon, Stephen Kinnock | -47% | Aye | Labour | |||
Aldridge-Brownhills, Wendy Morton | 44% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Altrincham and Sale West, Graham Brady | 53% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Alyn and Deeside, Mark Tami | -34% | Aye | Labour | |||
Amber Valley, Nigel Mills | 51% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Ashford, Damian Green | -1% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Ashton-under-Lyne, Angela Rayner | -47% | Aye | Labour | |||
Banbury, Victoria Prentis | 16% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Barnsley Central, Dan Jarvis | -32% | Aye | Labour | |||
Basildon and Billericay, John Baron | 68% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Basingstoke, Maria Miller | 13% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Batley and Spen, Tracy Brabin | -56% | Aye | Labour (Co-op) | |||
Berwick-upon-Tweed, Anne-Marie Trevelyan | 81% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Beverley and Holderness, Graham Stuart | 22% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Bexhill and Battle, Huw Merriman | 47% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Bexleyheath and Crayford, David Evennett | 16% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Birmingham, Erdington, Jack Dromey | -26% | Aye | Labour | |||
Birmingham, Perry Barr, Khalid Mahmood | -29% | Aye | Labour | |||
Birmingham, Selly Oak, Steve McCabe | -28% | Aye | Labour | |||
Birmingham, Yardley, Jess Phillips | -51% | Aye | Labour | |||
Blackburn, Kate Hollern | -44% | Aye | Labour | |||
Blackley and Broughton, Graham Stringer | 47% | Aye | Labour | |||
Blackpool North and Cleveleys, Paul Maynard | 32% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Blaenau Gwent, Nick Smith | -34% | Aye | Labour | |||
Bognor Regis and Littlehampton, Nick Gibb | 14% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Bolton South East, Yasmin Qureshi | -32% | Aye | Labour | |||
Bolton West, Chris Green | 81% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Bootle, Peter Dowd | -47% | Aye | Labour | |||
Boston and Skegness, Matt Warman | 44% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Bournemouth East, Tobias Ellwood | 1% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Bournemouth West, Conor Burns | 46% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Bradford East, Imran Hussain | -47% | Aye | Labour | |||
Bradford South, Judith Cummins | -37% | Aye | Labour | |||
Bradford West, Naz Shah | -47% | Aye | Labour | |||
Braintree, James Cleverly | 65% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Brent Central, Dawn Butler | -47% | Aye | Labour | |||
Brent North, Barry Gardiner | -28% | Aye | Labour | |||
Bridgwater and West Somerset, Ian Liddell-Grainger | 34% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Brigg and Goole, Andrew Percy | 55% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Bristol East, Kerry McCarthy | -40% | Aye | Labour | |||
Bristol South, Karin Smyth | -47% | Aye | Labour | |||
Bristol West, Thangam Debbonaire | -56% | Aye | Labour | |||
Bromley and Chislehurst, Robert Neill | -9% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Bromsgrove, Sajid Javid | 0% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Broxbourne, Charles Walker | 47% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Bury St Edmunds, Jo Churchill | 40% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Caerphilly, Wayne David | -38% | Aye | Labour | |||
Calder Valley, Craig Whittaker | 25% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Camberwell and Peckham, Harriet Harman | -31% | Aye | Labour | |||
Camborne and Redruth, George Eustice | 34% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Cannock Chase, Amanda Milling | 47% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Cardiff Central, Jo Stevens | -37% | Aye | Labour | |||
Cardiff West, Kevin Brennan | -37% | Aye | Labour | |||
Carlisle, John Stevenson | 1% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire, Simon Hart | 8% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Castle Point, Rebecca Harris | 30% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Central Devon, Mel Stride | 11% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Central Suffolk and North Ipswich, Dan Poulter | 9% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Charnwood, Edward Argar | 37% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Chatham and Aylesford, Tracey Crouch | 31% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Cheadle, Mary Robinson | 40% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Chelsea and Fulham, Greg Hands | 15% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Cheltenham, Alex Chalk | 16% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Chesham and Amersham, Cheryl Gillan | 29% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Chesterfield, Toby Perkins | -26% | Aye | Labour | |||
Chingford and Woodford Green, Iain Duncan Smith | 28% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Chippenham, Michelle Donelan | 47% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Chipping Barnet, Theresa Villiers | 28% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Christchurch, Christopher Chope | 74% | Aye | Conservative | |||
City of Chester, Christian Matheson | -44% | Aye | Labour | |||
Cleethorpes, Martin Vickers | 55% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Clwyd West, David Jones | 40% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Colne Valley, Jason McCartney | 50% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Congleton, Fiona Bruce | 37% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Corby, Tom Pursglove | 86% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Coventry North East, Colleen Fletcher | -47% | Aye | Labour | |||
Crawley, Henry Smith | 53% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Croydon North, Steve Reed | -44% | Aye | Labour (Co-op) | |||
Croydon South, Chris Philp | 47% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Dagenham and Rainham, Jon Cruddas | -18% | Aye | Labour | |||
Dartford, Gareth Johnson | 34% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Daventry, Chris Heaton-Harris | 45% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Derby North, Amanda Solloway | -14% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Derby South, Margaret Beckett | -27% | Aye | Labour | |||
Doncaster Central, Rosie Winterton | -15% | Aye | Labour | |||
Doncaster North, Edward Miliband | -29% | Aye | Labour | |||
Dudley South, Mike Wood | 65% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale, David Mundell | -6% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Ealing Central and Acton, Rupa Huq | -53% | Aye | Labour | |||
Ealing, Southall, Virendra Sharma | -39% | Aye | Labour | |||
East Antrim, Sammy Wilson | 59% | Aye | Democratic Unionist Party | |||
East Londonderry, Gregory Campbell | 53% | Aye | Democratic Unionist Party | |||
East Yorkshire, Greg Knight | 32% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Eastbourne, Caroline Ansell | 57% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Eddisbury, Edward Timpson | -12% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Edmonton, Kate Osamor | -44% | Aye | Labour (Co-op) | |||
Ellesmere Port and Neston, Justin Madders | -40% | Aye | Labour | |||
Elmet and Rothwell, Alec Shelbrooke | 0% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Eltham, Clive Efford | -33% | Aye | Labour | |||
Epsom and Ewell, Chris Grayling | 16% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Erewash, Maggie Throup | 44% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Esher and Walton, Dominic Raab | 48% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Fareham, Suella Braverman | 86% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Faversham and Mid Kent, Helen Whately | 49% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Feltham and Heston, Seema Malhotra | -39% | Aye | Labour (Co-op) | |||
Filton and Bradley Stoke, Jack Lopresti | 34% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Finchley and Golders Green, Mike Freer | 7% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Folkestone and Hythe, Damian Collins | 7% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Forest of Dean, Mark Harper | 21% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Fylde, Mark Menzies | 16% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Gainsborough, Edward Leigh | 62% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Garston and Halewood, Maria Eagle | -33% | Aye | Labour | |||
Gateshead, Ian Mearns | -32% | Aye | Labour | |||
Gillingham and Rainham, Rehman Chishti | 32% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Gloucester, Richard Graham | 1% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Gosport, Caroline Dinenage | 17% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Great Yarmouth, Brandon Lewis | 2% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Greenwich and Woolwich, Matthew Pennycook | -49% | Aye | Labour | |||
Hackney North and Stoke Newington, Diane Abbott | -34% | Aye | Labour | |||
Halesowen and Rowley Regis, James Morris | 20% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Haltemprice and Howden, David Davis | 49% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Halton, Derek Twigg | -13% | Aye | Labour | |||
Harlow, Robert Halfon | 15% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Harrogate and Knaresborough, Andrew Jones | 10% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Harrow East, Bob Blackman | 37% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Harrow West, Gareth Thomas | -37% | Aye | Labour (Co-op) | |||
Harwich and North Essex, Bernard Jenkin | 71% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Havant, Alan Mak | 49% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Hayes and Harlington, John McDonnell | -11% | Aye | Labour | |||
Hazel Grove, William Wragg | 77% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Hemel Hempstead, Mike Penning | 30% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Hemsworth, Jon Trickett | -31% | Aye | Labour | |||
Hendon, Matthew Offord | 41% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Henley, John Howell | 9% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Hereford and South Herefordshire, Jesse Norman | 20% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Hertsmere, Oliver Dowden | 35% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Hexham, Guy Opperman | 10% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Holborn and St Pancras, Keir Starmer | -47% | Aye | Labour | |||
Horsham, Jeremy Quin | 35% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Islington North, Jeremy Corbyn | -18% | Aye | Labour | |||
Islington South and Finsbury, Emily Thornberry | -29% | Aye | Labour | |||
Kenilworth and Southam, Jeremy Wright | 1% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Kettering, Philip Hollobone | 94% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Kingston upon Hull East, Karl Turner | -32% | Aye | Labour | |||
Kingswood, Chris Skidmore | 11% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Knowsley, George Howarth | -32% | Aye | Labour | |||
Lagan Valley, Jeffrey M Donaldson | 60% | Aye | Democratic Unionist Party | |||
Lancaster and Fleetwood, Cat Smith | -40% | Aye | Labour | |||
Leeds Central, Hilary Benn | -32% | Aye | Labour | |||
Leeds East, Richard Burgon | -44% | Aye | Labour | |||
Leeds North East, Fabian Hamilton | -29% | Aye | Labour | |||
Leicester South, Jonathan Ashworth | -42% | Aye | Labour | |||
Lewes, Maria Caulfield | 72% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Leyton and Wanstead, John Cryer | -7% | Aye | Labour | |||
Lichfield, Michael Fabricant | 30% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Lincoln, Karl McCartney | 40% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Llanelli, Nia Griffith | -34% | Aye | Labour | |||
Louth and Horncastle, Victoria Atkins | 35% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Ludlow, Philip Dunne | 14% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Macclesfield, David Rutley | 6% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Maidstone and The Weald, Helen Grant | 9% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Makerfield, Yvonne Fovargue | -21% | Aye | Labour | |||
Maldon, John Whittingdale | 67% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Meon Valley, Flick Drummond | -14% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney, Gerald Jones | -47% | Aye | Labour | |||
Mid Bedfordshire, Nadine Dorries | 46% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Mid Derbyshire, Pauline Latham | 34% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Mid Dorset and North Poole, Michael Tomlinson | 81% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Mid Norfolk, George Freeman | -11% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Mid Sussex, Mims Davies | 67% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Mid Worcestershire, Nigel Huddleston | 30% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Milton Keynes South, Iain Stewart | 32% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Mole Valley, Paul Beresford | 11% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Monmouth, David T. C. Davies | 34% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Montgomeryshire, Craig Williams | -14% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Morecambe and Lunesdale, David Morris | 11% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Morley and Outwood, Andrea Jenkyns | 81% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Neath, Christina Rees | -47% | Aye | Labour (Co-op) | |||
New Forest East, Julian Lewis | 79% | Aye | Conservative | |||
New Forest West, Desmond Swayne | 31% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Newark, Robert Jenrick | 39% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Newcastle upon Tyne Central, Chi Onwurah | -37% | Aye | Labour | |||
Newcastle upon Tyne East, Nicholas Brown | -32% | Aye | Labour | |||
Newport East, Jessica Morden | -32% | Aye | Labour | |||
Newton Abbot, Anne Marie Morris | 40% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford, Yvette Cooper | -32% | Aye | Labour | |||
North Antrim, Ian Paisley | 54% | Aye | Democratic Unionist Party | |||
North Cornwall, Scott Mann | 72% | Aye | Conservative | |||
North Dorset, Simon Hoare | 9% | Aye | Conservative | |||
North Durham, Kevan Jones | -21% | Aye | Labour | |||
North East Bedfordshire, Richard Fuller | 7% | Aye | Conservative | |||
North East Cambridgeshire, Stephen Barclay | 18% | Aye | Conservative | |||
North East Hampshire, Ranil Jayawardena | 86% | Aye | Conservative | |||
North East Hertfordshire, Oliver Heald | -3% | Aye | Conservative | |||
North East Somerset, Jacob Rees-Mogg | 61% | Aye | Conservative | |||
North Shropshire, Owen Paterson | 43% | Aye | Conservative | |||
North Swindon, Justin Tomlinson | 35% | Aye | Conservative | |||
North Thanet, Roger Gale | 21% | Aye | Conservative | |||
North Tyneside, Mary Glindon | -30% | Aye | Labour | |||
North Warwickshire, Craig Tracey | 77% | Aye | Conservative | |||
North West Cambridgeshire, Shailesh Vara | 26% | Aye | Conservative | |||
North West Hampshire, Kit Malthouse | 72% | Aye | Conservative | |||
North West Leicestershire, Andrew Bridgen | 67% | Aye | Conservative | |||
North Wiltshire, James Gray | 60% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Northampton North, Michael Ellis | 16% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Norwich South, Clive Lewis | -44% | Aye | Labour | |||
Nottingham South, Lilian Greenwood | -36% | Aye | Labour | |||
Nuneaton, Marcus Jones | 11% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Ogmore, Chris Elmore | -52% | Aye | Labour | |||
Old Bexley and Sidcup, James Brokenshire | 1% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Oldham East and Saddleworth, Debbie Abrahams | -25% | Aye | Labour | |||
Oldham West and Royton, Jim McMahon | -53% | Aye | Labour (Co-op) | |||
Pendle, Andrew Stephenson | 31% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Plymouth, Moor View, Johnny Mercer | 47% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Poole, Robert Syms | 31% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Portsmouth North, Penny Mordaunt | 17% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Preseli Pembrokeshire, Stephen Crabb | 1% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Preston, Mark Hendrick | -34% | Aye | Labour (Co-op) | |||
Pudsey, Stuart Andrew | 33% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Rayleigh and Wickford, Mark Francois | 33% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Reigate, Crispin Blunt | 31% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Rhondda, Chris Bryant | -38% | Aye | Labour | |||
Ribble Valley, Nigel Evans | 46% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Richmond (Yorks), Rishi Sunak | 72% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Rochester and Strood, Kelly Tolhurst | 44% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Rochford and Southend East, James Duddridge | 40% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Romford, Andrew Rosindell | 57% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Romsey and Southampton North, Caroline Nokes | 1% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Rossendale and Darwen, Jake Berry | 15% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Rotherham, Sarah Champion | -23% | Aye | Labour | |||
Rugby, Mark Pawsey | -9% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Salford and Eccles, Rebecca Long Bailey | -47% | Aye | Labour | |||
Salisbury, John Glen | 13% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Scarborough and Whitby, Robert Goodwill | 11% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Sefton Central, Bill Esterson | -36% | Aye | Labour | |||
Selby and Ainsty, Nigel Adams | 29% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Sheffield Central, Paul Blomfield | -33% | Aye | Labour | |||
Sheffield South East, Clive Betts | -33% | Aye | Labour | |||
Sheffield, Brightside and Hillsborough, Gill Furniss | -52% | Aye | Labour | |||
Sheffield, Heeley, Louise Haigh | -44% | Aye | Labour | |||
Sherwood, Mark Spencer | 20% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Shipley, Philip Davies | 83% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Shrewsbury and Atcham, Daniel Kawczynski | 32% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Sittingbourne and Sheppey, Gordon Henderson | 64% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Skipton and Ripon, Julian Smith | 1% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Solihull, Julian Knight | 40% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Somerton and Frome, David Warburton | 67% | Aye | Conservative | |||
South Basildon and East Thurrock, Stephen Metcalfe | 31% | Aye | Conservative | |||
South Derbyshire, Heather Wheeler | 34% | Aye | Conservative | |||
South Dorset, Richard Drax | 70% | Aye | Conservative | |||
South East Cambridgeshire, Lucy Frazer | 33% | Aye | Conservative | |||
South East Cornwall, Sheryll Murray | 38% | Aye | Conservative | |||
South Holland and The Deepings, John Hayes | 32% | Aye | Conservative | |||
South Leicestershire, Alberto Costa | 7% | Aye | Conservative | |||
South Norfolk, Richard Bacon | 41% | Aye | Conservative | |||
South Northamptonshire, Andrea Leadsom | 20% | Aye | Conservative | |||
South Shields, Emma Lewell-buck | -26% | Aye | Labour | |||
South Staffordshire, Gavin Williamson | 3% | Aye | Conservative | |||
South Suffolk, James Cartlidge | 21% | Aye | Conservative | |||
South Swindon, Robert Buckland | 7% | Aye | Conservative | |||
South Thanet, Craig Mackinlay | 91% | Aye | Conservative | |||
South West Bedfordshire, Andrew Selous | 15% | Aye | Conservative | |||
South West Devon, Gary Streeter | -5% | Aye | Conservative | |||
South West Norfolk, Elizabeth Truss | 3% | Aye | Conservative | |||
South West Wiltshire, Andrew Murrison | 25% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Southampton, Itchen, Royston Smith | 81% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Southampton, Test, Alan Whitehead | -33% | Aye | Labour | |||
Southend West, David Amess | 30% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Spelthorne, Kwasi Kwarteng | 31% | Aye | Conservative | |||
St Austell and Newquay, Steve Double | 77% | Aye | Conservative | |||
St Helens North, Conor McGinn | -49% | Aye | Labour | |||
St Ives, Derek Thomas | 72% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Stevenage, Stephen McPartland | 51% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Stone, William Cash | 83% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Strangford, Jim Shannon | 59% | Aye | Democratic Unionist Party | |||
Stratford-on-Avon, Nadhim Zahawi | 24% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Suffolk Coastal, Thérèse Coffey | 15% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Sunderland Central, Julie Elliott | -30% | Aye | Labour | |||
Surrey Heath, Michael Gove | 17% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Sutton and Cheam, Paul Scully | 72% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Sutton Coldfield, Andrew Mitchell | 5% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Swansea East, Carolyn Harris | -42% | Aye | Labour | |||
Tamworth, Christopher Pincher | 22% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Taunton Deane, Rebecca Pow | 21% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Tewkesbury, Laurence Robertson | 63% | Aye | Conservative | |||
The Cotswolds, Geoffrey Clifton-Brown | 30% | Aye | Conservative | |||
The Wrekin, Mark Pritchard | 21% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Thirsk and Malton, Kevin Hollinrake | 21% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Thornbury and Yate, Luke Hall | 40% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Thurrock, Jackie Doyle-Price | 15% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Tiverton and Honiton, Neil Parish | 13% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Tonbridge and Malling, Tom Tugendhat | 35% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Torbay, Kevin Foster | 40% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Torfaen, Nick Thomas-Symonds | -44% | Aye | Labour | |||
Torridge and West Devon, Geoffrey Cox | 16% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Tunbridge Wells, Greg Clark | -2% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Tynemouth, Alan Campbell | -36% | Aye | Labour | |||
Uxbridge and South Ruislip, Boris Johnson | 81% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Vale of Clwyd, James Davies | 57% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Vale of Glamorgan, Alun Cairns | 4% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Wallasey, Angela Eagle | -37% | Aye | Labour | |||
Walsall South, Valerie Vaz | -34% | Aye | Labour | |||
Wansbeck, Ian Lavery | -26% | Aye | Labour | |||
Washington and Sunderland West, Sharon Hodgson | -34% | Aye | Labour | |||
Waveney, Peter Aldous | 9% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Wealden, Nusrat Ghani | 67% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Wellingborough, Peter Bone | 92% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Wells, James Heappey | 44% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Welwyn Hatfield, Grant Shapps | 20% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Wentworth and Dearne, John Healey | -29% | Aye | Labour | |||
West Lancashire, Rosie Cooper | 0% | Aye | Labour | |||
West Suffolk, Matt Hancock | 3% | Aye | Conservative | |||
West Worcestershire, Harriett Baldwin | 13% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Weston-super-Mare, John Penrose | 8% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Wigan, Lisa Nandy | -31% | Aye | Labour | |||
Wimbledon, Stephen Hammond | -14% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Winchester, Steve Brine | -5% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Windsor, Adam Afriyie | 56% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Wirral West, Margaret Greenwood | -44% | Aye | Labour | |||
Witham, Priti Patel | 45% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Woking, Jonathan Lord | 36% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Wokingham, John Redwood | 67% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Worcester, Robin Walker | 14% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Worsley and Eccles South, Barbara Keeley | -30% | Aye | Labour | |||
Worthing West, Peter Bottomley | 14% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Wycombe, Steve Baker | 80% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Wyre and Preston North, Ben Wallace | 9% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Wyre Forest, Mark Garnier | 5% | Aye | Conservative | |||
Yeovil, Marcus Fysh | 86% | Aye | Conservative | |||
York Central, Rachael Maskell | -49% | Aye | Labour (Co-op) | |||
York Outer, Julian Sturdy | 34% | Aye | Conservative | |||
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