Giuseppe Sollazzo

Brexit at the Commons

Since the June 2017 General Election, the House of Commons has voted times on legislation related to the United Kingdom's exit from the European Union. Some of these votes have resulted in tiny majorities. This page tracks each vote, or division, chronologically, with links to the Hansard extract and ParliamentLive.TV video.

Scroll down to begin or select one of the days below.

8 June 2017
General Election

The General Election returned a hung parliament. No coalition appeared viable, and Theresa May continued as party leader and prime minister, forming a government with the Democratic Unionist Party with a total of 327 MPs, just 4 above a workable majority.

Majority: 327 — Oppositions: 322

11 September 2017, 11.59 pm
EU (Withdrawal) Bill Second Reading: Mr Corbyn's amendment

Brexit votes began on September 11, with the first divisions about the EU (Withdrawal) Bill

296 Ayes — 318 Noes

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11 September 2017, 12.14 pm
EU (Withdrawal) Bill: Second Reading

326 Ayes — 290 Noes

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11 September 2017, 12.30 pm
EU (Withdrawal) Bill: Programme Motion

318 Ayes — 301 Noes

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14 November 2017, 6.51 pm
EU (Withdrawal) Bill: Committee of the whole House Amdt 79

52 Ayes — 318 Noes

Presented by Hywel Williams, this amendment would have made the repeal of European Communities Act conditional on legislative consent from the devolved administrations.

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14 November 2017, 7.06 pm
EU (Withdrawal) Bill: Committee of the whole House Clause 1

318 Ayes — 68 Noes

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14 November 2017, 10.48 pm
EU (Withdrawal) Bill: Committee of the whole House New Clause 14

296 Ayes — 316 Noes

This clause was introduced by Chris Leslie. It would have required ministers to report to Parliament on how retained EU law would be interpreted during the transitional period.

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14 November 2017, 11.03 pm
EU (Withdrawal) Bill: Committee of the whole House Amdt 137

296 Ayes — 316 Noes

Joanna Cherry proposed this amendment to require UK courts to pay regard to relevant decisions of the European Court of Justice, when interpreting retained EU law after exit day.

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14 November 2017, 11.18 pm
EU (Withdrawal) Bill: Committee of the whole House Amdt 278

295 Ayes — 316 Noes

A Jeremy Corbyn amendment, asking that the exit day would not be before the end of a transitional period.

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15 November 2017, 6.27 pm
European Union (Withdrawal) Bill: Committee of the whole House New Clause 25

295 Ayes — 311 Noes

This new clause proposed by Kerry McCarthy would have created a list of technical provisions of retained EU law that could be amended by subordinate legislation.

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15 November 2017, 6.44 pm
European Union (Withdrawal) Bill: Committee of the whole House New Clause 58

299 Ayes — 311 Noes

Jeremy Corbyn introduced this new clause, which would prevent the Government from using the "Henry VIII powers" to amend, repeal, or modify employment and equality rights, as well as consumer, health and safety, and environmental standards.

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15 November 2017, 9.59 pm
European Union (Withdrawal) Bill: Committee of the whole House New Clause 30

295 Ayes — 313 Noes

This clause would have transferred EU Protocol on animal sentience. It was proposed by Caroline Lucas.

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15 November 2017, 10.15 pm
European Union (Withdrawal) Bill: Committee of the whole House New Clause 67

297 Ayes — 313 Noes

Another Corbyn amendment, to ensure environmental principles continue to be recognised and applied after exit day.

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15 November 2017, 10.30 pm
European Union (Withdrawal) Bill: Committee of the whole House Amdt 70

48 Ayes — 313 Noes

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20 November 2017
Cross-Border Trade Resolution: Amendment (e)

76 Ayes — 311 Noes

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21 November 2017, 8.47 pm
European Union (Withdrawal) Bill: Committee of the whole House New Clause 79

295 Ayes — 314 Noes

Ellie Reeves presented this clause to ensure that the rights of women and the rights of workers would be "no less favourable" than they would be if the UK had remained a member of the EU.

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21 November 2017, 9.00 pm
European Union (Withdrawal) Bill: Committee of the whole House Amdt 46

301 Ayes — 311 Noes

Amendment 46, presented by Jeremy Corbyn and defeated with a majority of 10, would exclude the section of Clause 5 which states that the Charter of Fundamental Rights will not be part of domestic law after exit day.

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21 November 2017, 9.14 pm
European Union (Withdrawal) Bill: Committee of the whole House Amdt 336

296 Ayes — 315 Noes

Another amendment presented by Jeremy Corbyn, which would extend current provisions in the bill around retention of general principles of EU law; in addition to those principles which have been recognised by case law at the European Court of Justice, it would include those recognised in EU treaties, by direct EU legislation or by EU directives.

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21 November 2017, 9.28 pm
European Union (Withdrawal) Bill: Committee of the whole House Amdt 139

295 Ayes — 315 Noes

Mary Creagh introduced this amendment to ensure that the Francovich ruling continued to apply to cases where the Government failed to comply with EU Legislation before exit day.

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21 November 2017, 9.41 pm
European Union (Withdrawal) Bill: Committee of the whole House Schedule 1

313 Ayes — 295 Noes

This schedule states which parts of EU law would not be incorporated into UK legislation.

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4 December 2017, 11.59 pm
European Union (Withdrawal) Bill Committee of the whole House New Clause 64

256 Ayes — 313 Noes

A clause that would include the creation of UK-wide frameworks, proposed by Jeremy Corbyn.

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4 December 2017, 12.14 am
European Union (Withdrawal) Bill Committee of the whole House Amendment 42

292 Ayes — 316 Noes

This amendment to schedule 3, proposed by Jeremy Corbyn, would have removed the restriction on the devolved legislatures from modifying retained EU law.

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4 December 2017, 12.30 am
European Union (Withdrawal) Bill Committee of the whole House Amendment 72

290 Ayes — 316 Noes

Ian Blackford introduced this amendment to prevent clause 11 from coming into effect until the devolved legislatures passed a resolution approving the provisions in the bill.

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4 December 2017, 12.45 am
European Union (Withdrawal) Bill Committee of the whole House Clause 11 and Schedule 3 stand part

315 Ayes — 290 Noes

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6 December 2017, 5.14 pm
European Union (Withdrawal) Bill Committee of the whole House Amendment 167

296 Ayes — 316 Noes

Introduced by Stephen Gethins, this amendment would have allowed Scottish and Welsh ministers to amend retained EU law.

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6 December 2017, 7.56 pm
European Union (Withdrawal) Bill: Committee of the whole House New Clause 17

288 Ayes — 316 Noes

Chris Leslie proposed this new clause to enable Parliament to approve the financial settlement.

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6 December 2017, 8.11 pm
European Union (Withdrawal) Bill: Committee of the whole House New Clause 80

287 Ayes — 312 Noes

Jeremy Corbyn introduced this clause to ensure that the "divorce bill" would have to be transparent and approved by Parliament.

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6 December 2017, 8.29 pm
European Union (Withdrawal) Bill: Committee of the whole House Amdt 339

286 Ayes — 313 Noes

This amendment by Jeremy Corbyn would have removed the part of schedule 4 which allows for delegated powers to be used to give public authorities powers to levy fees or charges, where they are taking on the functions of EU bodies or new functions relating to Brexit.

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12 December 2017, 9.11 pm
European Union (Withdrawal) Bill: Committee of the whole House New Clause 63

293 Ayes — 315 Noes

New Clause 63 would have required domestic governance arrangements for environmental standards and protections. Introduced bu Jeremy Corbyn.

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12 December 2017, 9.25 pm
European Union (Withdrawal) Bill: Committee of the whole House Amendment 49

295 Ayes — 312 Noes

This amendment by Yvette Cooper would have made it specific that delegated powers should be used only so far as "necessary".

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12 December 2017, 9.38 pm
European Union (Withdrawal) Bill: Committee of the whole House Amendment 124

93 Ayes — 315 Noes

An amendment by Tom Brake. It would have prevented ministers introducing regulations barring continued single market membership.

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12 December 2017, 9.50 pm
European Union (Withdrawal) Bill: Committee of the whole House Amendment 158

291 Ayes — 315 Noes

This amendment by Stephen Doughty would have stopped ministers using delegated powers to amend the Scotland Act and the Wales Act.

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12 December 2017, 10.04 pm
European Union (Withdrawal) Bill: Committee of the whole House Amendment 25

292 Ayes — 314 Noes

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13 December 2017, 7.00 pm
European Union (Withdrawal) Bill: Committee of the whole House Amdt 7

309 Ayes — 305 Noes

Narrowly approved, this amendment by Dominic Grieve prevents delegated powers from being used until after a statutory vote has happened.

To be noted: the way the tellers move, indicating the outcome before the result has been read, triggering the cheering.

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13 December 2017, 7.17 pm
European Union (Withdrawal) Bill: Committee of the whole House Amdt 30

297 Ayes — 316 Noes

This amendment by Jeremy Corbyn would have prevented delegated powers from being used to amend the Act.

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13 December 2017, 7.30 pm
European Union (Withdrawal) Bill: Committee of the whole House Amdt 241

294 Ayes — 315 Noes

Amendment 241 would have prevented delegated powers from being used until the Secretary of State had laid a report before Parliament setting out the strategy for preserving reciprocal healthcare agreements. Introduced by Dr Philippa Whitford.

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13 December 2017, 7.42 pm
European Union (Withdrawal) Bill: Committee of the whole House New Clause 1

292 Ayes — 311 Noes

New Clause 1, by Jeremy Corbyn, required the establishment of a scrutiny committee.

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13 December 2017, 9.00 pm
European Union (Withdrawal) Bill: Committee of the whole House New Clause 22

292 Ayes — 314 Noes

By Heidi Alexander. It would have meant that no minister could use the powers in the Act to notify the withdrawal of the UK from the EEA agreement.

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13 December 2017, 9.14 pm
European Union (Withdrawal) Bill: Committee of the whole House Amdt 26

291 Ayes — 315 Noes

This amendment, by Jeremy Corbyn, would have prevented the Government from using delegated powers to reduce rights or protections.

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20 December 2017, 9.09 pm
European Union (Withdrawal) Bill: Committee of the whole House New Clause 13

114 Ayes — 320 Noes

Chris Leslie's New Clause 13 keeps the option open for UK to stay in the customs union. It was approved defeated by a large majority.

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20 December 2017, 9.23 pm
European Union (Withdrawal) Bill: Committee of the whole House Amdts 381 and 399

319 Ayes — 294 Noes

David Davis introduced amendment 381 to include the date of exit in the bill, while the second amendment, by Steve Baker, removes part of Clause 14 to then replace with amendment 400, which allows ministers to use delegated powers to change the date and time of exit day, if the UK ends up leaving the EU on a different date to the one specified.

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20 December 2017, 9.36 pm
European Union (Withdrawal) Bill: Committee of the whole House Amdt 349

295 Ayes — 318 Noes

Corbyn's amendment 349 would have prevented delegated powers from creating criminal offences which carry custodial sentences.

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20 December 2017, 9.51 pm
European Union (Withdrawal) Bill: Committee of the whole House New Clause 44

294 Ayes — 318 Noes

Introduced by Joanna Cherry, this clause would have requiresd an independent evaluation of impact of the Act upon the health and social care sector, after consulting Scottish, Welsh and Northern Irish ministers.

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20 December 2017, 10.05 pm
European Union (Withdrawal) Bill: Committee of the whole House New Clause 54

296 Ayes — 316 Noes

Ken Clarke's amendment 54 aimed to ensure the transition is agreed with the EU (i.e. no minister could have appointed an exit day if the transition hadn't been featured in withdrawal arrangements).

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20 December 2017, 10.19 pm
European Union (Withdrawal) Bill: Committee of the whole House Amdt 120

23 Ayes — 319 Noes

Widely defeated, this amendment by Tom Brake would have guaranteed a second referendum on terms of the deal.

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8 January 2018, 10.16 pm
Taxation (Cross-Border Trade) Bill Second Reading: Jeremy Corbyn's amendment

265 Ayes — 309 Noes

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8 January 2018, 10.30 pm
Taxation (Cross-Border Trade): Second Reading

309 Ayes — 265 Noes

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9 January 2018, 6.59 pm
Trade Bill: Second Reading: Mr Corbyn's amendment

281 Ayes — 313 Noes

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9 January 2018, 7.13 pm
Trade Bill: Second Reading

313 Ayes — 280 Noes

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16 January 2018, 4.00 pm
European Union (Withdrawal) Bill: Report Stage: Amendment 57

296 Ayes — 319 Noes

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16 January 2018, 4.16 pm
European Union (Withdrawal) Bill: Report Stage: Amdt 4

299 Ayes — 317 Noes

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16 January 2018, 4.33 pm
European Union (Withdrawal) Bill: Report Stage: New Clause 7

298 Ayes — 320 Noes

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16 January 2018, 7.00 pm
European (Withdrawal) Bill: Report Stage Amdts 21-29

317 Ayes — 297 Noes

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16 January 2018
EU (Withdrawal) Bill: Report Stage Amdt 3

297 Ayes — 321 Noes

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17 January 2018, 4.30 pm
European Union (Withdrawal) Bill: Report Stage New Clause 1

305 Ayes — 318 Noes

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17 January 2018, 4.47 pm
European Union Withdrawal Bill: Report Stage New Clause 6

298 Ayes — 322 Noes

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17 January 2018, 5.02 pm
European Union (Withdrawal) Bill: Report Stage: New Clause 11

301 Ayes — 320 Noes

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17 January 2018, 5.18 pm
European Union (Withdrawal) Bill: Report Stage: New Clause 12

301 Ayes — 318 Noes

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17 January 2018, 5.32 pm
European Union (Withdrawal) Bill: Report Stage: New Clause 17

301 Ayes — 320 Noes

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17 January 2018, 5.45 pm
European Union (Withdrawal) Bill: Report Stage: Amendment 2

302 Ayes — 318 Noes

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17 January 2018, 5.59 pm
European Union (Withdrawal) Bill: Report Stage: Amdt 59

99 Ayes — 322 Noes

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17 January 2018, 6.12 pm
European Union (Withdrawal) Bill: Report Stage: Amdt 1

302 Ayes — 321 Noes

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17 January 2018, 7.00 pm
European Union (Withdrawal) Bill: Third Reading: Mr Blackford's amendment

295 Ayes — 322 Noes

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17 January 2018, 7.13 pm
European Union (Withdrawal) Bill: Third Reading

324 Ayes — 295 Noes

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23 January 2018, 3.52 pm
Nuclear Safeguards Bill

255 Ayes — 294 Noes

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23 January 2018, 4.59 pm
Nuclear Safeguards Bill

254 Ayes — 295 Noes

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1 May 2018, 4.31 pm
Sanctions and Anti-Money Laundering Bill [Lords]

301 Ayes — 314 Noes

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1 May 2018, 5.59 pm
Sanctions and Anti-Money Laundering Bill

296 Ayes — 314 Noes

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1 May 2018, 6.14 pm
Sanctions and Anti-Money Laundering Bill

298 Ayes — 313 Noes

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1 May 2018, 6.28 pm
Sanctions and Anti-Money Laundering Bill

295 Ayes — 313 Noes

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5 May 2018, 8.10 pm
Nuclear Safeguards Bill

306 Ayes — 278 Noes

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16 May 2018, 6.59 pm
Opposition motion: Customs arrangements after the UK leaves the EU

269 Ayes — 301 Noes

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12 June 2018, 12.56 pm
European Union (Withdrawal) Bill: Programme (No.3)

321 Ayes — 304 Noes

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12 June 2018, 4.15 pm
European Union (Withdrawal) Bill: Lords Amendment 110 motion to disagree

324 Ayes — 302 Noes

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12 June 2018, 4.31 pm
European Union Withdrawal Bill: Lords Amendment 128 motion to disagree

325 Ayes — 304 Noes

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12 June 2018, 4.45 pm
European Union (Withdrawal) Bill: Lords amendment 37 motion to disagree

326 Ayes — 301 Noes

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12 June 2018, 4.58 pm
European Union (Withdrawal) Bill: Lords amendment 39 motion to disagree

324 Ayes — 302 Noes

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12 June 2018, 5.13 pm
European Union (Withdrawal) Bill: Lords amendment 125 motion to disagree

328 Ayes — 297 Noes

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12 June 2018, 5.30 pm
European Union (Withdrawal) Bill: Lords amendment 19 motion to disagree

324 Ayes — 298 Noes

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12 June 2018, 5.45 pm
European Union (Withdrawal) Bill: Lords amendment 52 motion to disagree

326 Ayes — 301 Noes

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12 June 2018, 5.58 pm
European Union (Withdrawal) Bill: Lords amendment 10 motion to disagree

320 Ayes — 305 Noes

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12 June 2018, 6.12 pm
European Union (Withdrawal) Bill: Lords amendment 43 motion to disagree

322 Ayes — 306 Noes

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12 June 2018, 6.25 pm
European Union (Withdrawal) Bill: Lords amendment 45 motion to disagree

317 Ayes — 306 Noes

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12 June 2018, 6.38 pm
European Union (Withdrawal) Bill: Lords amendment 20 motion to disagree

321 Ayes — 305 Noes

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12 June 2018, 7.16 pm
European Union (Withdrawal) Bill: Remaining Lords amendments

321 Ayes — 40 Noes

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13 June 2018, 7.28 pm
EU (Withdrawal) Bill Lords Amendments: Amendment (a) to Lords Amendment 51

240 Ayes — 322 Noes

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13 June 2018, 7.43 pm
EU (Withdrawal) Bill Lords Amendments: Motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 51

327 Ayes — 126 Noes

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13 June 2018, 8.02 pm
EU (Withdrawal) Bill Lords Amendments: motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 1

325 Ayes — 298 Noes

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13 June 2018, 8.20 pm
EU (Withdrawal) Bill Lords Amendments: Motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 2

326 Ayes — 296 Noes

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13 June 2018, 8.33 pm
EU (Withdrawal) Bill Lords Amendments: motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 5

321 Ayes — 301 Noes

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13 June 2018, 8.43 pm
EU (Withdrawal) Bill Lords Amendments: motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 53

320 Ayes — 297 Noes

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13 June 2018, 9.02 pm
EU (Withdrawal) Bill Lords Amendments: motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 4

318 Ayes — 301 Noes

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13 June 2018, 9.16 pm
EU (Withdrawal) Bill Lords Amendments: motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 3

320 Ayes — 296 Noes

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20 June 2018, 3.45 pm
European Union (Withdrawal) Bill: Lords Amendment 19P amendment (b)

303 Ayes — 319 Noes

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26 June 2018, 2.26 pm
Draft European Union (Definition of Treaties) (Canada Trade Agreement) Order 2018

315 Ayes — 36 Noes

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26 June 2018, 4.10 pm
EU-Japan Economic Partnership Agreement

317 Ayes — 1 Noes

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26 June 2018, 5.03 pm
Haulage Permits and Trailer Registration Bill [Lords]

273 Ayes — 168 Noes

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10 July 2018, 4.59 pm
Opposition Motion: The Government's handling of negotiations to leave the EU

13 Ayes — 299 Noes

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16 July 2018, 9.01 pm
Taxation (Cross-border Trade) Bill: Report Stage New Clause 11

289 Ayes — 316 Noes

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16 July 2018, 9.16 pm
Taxation (Cross-border Trade) Bill: Report Stage New Clause 13

291 Ayes — 316 Noes

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16 July 2018, 9.29 pm
Taxation (Cross-border Trade) Bill: Report Stage New Clause 16

36 Ayes — 316 Noes

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16 July 2018, 9.44 pm
Taxation (Cross-border Trade) Bill: Report Stage New Clause 36

305 Ayes — 302 Noes

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16 July 2018, 10.00 pm
Taxation (Cross-border Trade) Bill: Report Stage Amdt 21

283 Ayes — 317 Noes

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16 July 2018, 10.20 pm
Taxation (Cross-border Trade) Bill: Report Stage Amdt 73

303 Ayes — 300 Noes

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16 July 2018, 10.34 pm
Taxation (Cross-border Trade) Bill: Third Reading

318 Ayes — 285 Noes

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16 July 2018, 11.07 pm
European Statutory Instruments Committee (Temporary SO) Amdt (a)

57 Ayes — 53 Noes

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17 July 2018, 3.29 pm
Trade Bill report stage New Clause 3

284 Ayes — 314 Noes

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17 July 2018, 3.44 pm
Trade Bill report stage New Clause 20

37 Ayes — 316 Noes

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17 July 2018, 3.59 pm
Trade Bill report stage Amendment 19

285 Ayes — 315 Noes

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17 July 2018, 4.54 pm
Trade Bill report stage new clause 4

248 Ayes — 317 Noes

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17 July 2018, 5.08 pm
Trade Bill report stage amendment 25

37 Ayes — 318 Noes

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17 July 2018, 6.01 pm
Trade Bill report stage amendment 80

295 Ayes — 314 Noes

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17 July 2018, 6.15 pm
Trade Bill report stage New Clause 17

305 Ayes — 301 Noes

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17 July 2018, 6.30 pm
Trade Bill report stage New Clause 18

301 Ayes — 307 Noes

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17 July 2018, 7.00 pm
Trade Bill Third Reading

317 Ayes — 286 Noes

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18 July 2018
Draft European Union (Definition of Treaties)(Comprehensive and Enhanced Partnership Agreement (Armenia) Order 2018

535 Ayes — 3 Noes

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18 July 2018
Draft European Union (Definition of Treaties)(Association Agreement)(Central America) Order 2018

534 Ayes — 3 Noes

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18 July 2018
Draft European Union (Definition of Treaties)(Political Dialogue and Cooperation Agreement)(Cuba) Order 2018

534 Ayes — 3 Noes

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18 July 2018
Draft European Union (Definition of Treaties)(Strategic Partnership Agreement)(Canada) Order 2018

534 Ayes — 3 Noes

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18 July 2018
Draft European Union (Definition of Treaties)(Framework Agreement)(Australia) Order 2018

534 Ayes — 3 Noes

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18 July 2018
Draft European Union (Definition of Treaties)(Partnership Agreement on Relations and Cooperation)(New Zealand) Order 2018

536 Ayes — 3 Noes

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18 July 2018
Draft Immigration (Provision of Physical Data)(Amendment)(EU Exit) Regulations 2018

311 Ayes — 262 Noes

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Notes
  1. the UK Parliament API and Hansard reports have discrepancies
  2. the Ayes/Noes count on this page reports what the tellers announce, which is sometime different from the results reported by both the API and the Hansard report
  3. the viewer is, at the time of writing, based on the current set of MPs; this can produce discrepancies (for example, whenever by-elections are held, or members change party/have their whip removed)
  4. deferred divisions (for example, on the 18.07.2018) have no time attached as members can vote withing a large window of time; I'm trying to ascertain whether the results announcements are on video
  5. to understand how divisions work, check out this document from the House of Commons Information Office.
Credits
Explainer text, where available, is by Maddy Thimont Jack of the Institute for Government. scrollama.js was used for the scrollytelling format. The animation is based on my parliamentary divisions viewer. The data comes from the UK Parliament open data records.

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