Votes
Recent vote results
Crime and Policing Bill
MPs held four related Commons votes on Lords messages to the Crime and Policing Bill.
Party summary for selected division
The Commons maintained its position on the guidance provisions and did not accept the Lords wording as drafted.
The latest division was recorded as motion agreed with 293 Ayes and 159 Noes.
The Commons maintained its position on the guidance provisions and did not accept the Lords wording as drafted.
The latest division was recorded as motion agreed with 293 Ayes and 159 Noes.
The chart above shows how the recorded Ayes and Noes were split across parties.
The Commons maintained that existing powers and guidance were sufficient, so it did not accept the Lords reason as requiring a change to the Bill.
The latest division was recorded as motion agreed with 294 Ayes and 156 Noes.
The Commons maintained that existing powers and guidance were sufficient, so it did not accept the Lords reason as requiring a change to the Bill.
The latest division was recorded as motion agreed with 294 Ayes and 156 Noes.
The chart above shows how the recorded Ayes and Noes were split across parties.
The Commons maintained its position on the youth diversion order provisions, including how police consultation and guidance duties should operate.
The latest division was recorded as motion agreed with 294 Ayes and 61 Noes.
The Commons maintained its position on the youth diversion order provisions, including how police consultation and guidance duties should operate.
The latest division was recorded as motion agreed with 294 Ayes and 61 Noes.
The chart above shows how the recorded Ayes and Noes were split across parties.
The Commons maintained its position on the Iran-related provisions and proposed amendments in lieu rather than accepting the Lords reasons as they stood.
The latest division was recorded as motion agreed with 292 Ayes and 158 Noes.
The Commons maintained its position on the Iran-related provisions and proposed amendments in lieu rather than accepting the Lords reasons as they stood.
The latest division was recorded as motion agreed with 292 Ayes and 158 Noes.
The chart above shows how the recorded Ayes and Noes were split across parties.
What happened
The Commons maintained its position on the Iran-related provisions and proposed amendments in lieu rather than accepting the Lords reasons as they stood.
The latest division was recorded as motion agreed with 292 Ayes and 158 Noes.
Grouped results summary
Divisions in this vote group
Each row below shows the result and Aye/No counts for that individual division.
Sources
Official records used for the vote result and explanation.
