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Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill
MPs voted on the Government's motion to insist on Commons Amendment 38J and disagree with Lords Amendments 38V to 38X, which concerned children's online safety provisions in the Bill.
Party summary for selected division
The motion kept the Commons' position on Amendment 38J and rejected the Lords' proposed changes to it. The Commons agreed the motion, so the Commons position was maintained at this stage of parliamentary ping-pong.
The latest division was recorded as motion agreed with 260 Ayes and 161 Noes.
The motion kept the Commons' position on Amendment 38J and rejected the Lords' proposed changes to it. The Commons agreed the motion, so the Commons position was maintained at this stage of parliamentary ping-pong.
The latest division was recorded as motion agreed with 260 Ayes and 161 Noes.
The chart above shows how the recorded Ayes and Noes were split across parties.
What happened
The motion kept the Commons' position on Amendment 38J and rejected the Lords' proposed changes to it. The Commons agreed the motion, so the Commons position was maintained at this stage of parliamentary ping-pong.
The latest division was recorded as motion agreed with 260 Ayes and 161 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.
