Votes
Recent vote results
English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill
MPs held 4 related Commons votes on specific Lords amendment groups to the English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill.
Party summary for selected division
This was part of parliamentary ping-pong, where the Commons and Lords consider each other's changes to a Bill. The division recorded the Commons' position on disagreeing with that group of Lords amendments.
The latest division was recorded as motion agreed with 273 Ayes and 167 Noes.
This was part of parliamentary ping-pong, where the Commons and Lords consider each other's changes to a Bill. The division recorded the Commons' position on disagreeing with that group of Lords amendments.
The latest division was recorded as motion agreed with 273 Ayes and 167 Noes.
The chart above shows how the recorded Ayes and Noes were split across parties.
This was part of the Commons’ consideration of Lords changes during parliamentary ping-pong. The Commons agreed the motion, setting its response to that group of Lords amendments.
The latest division was recorded as motion agreed with 270 Ayes and 170 Noes.
This was part of the Commons’ consideration of Lords changes during parliamentary ping-pong. The Commons agreed the motion, setting its response to that group of Lords amendments.
The latest division was recorded as motion agreed with 270 Ayes and 170 Noes.
The chart above shows how the recorded Ayes and Noes were split across parties.
This was part of the Commons’ consideration of Lords changes during parliamentary ping-pong. The Commons agreed the motion, setting its response to that group of Lords amendments.
The latest division was recorded as motion agreed with 269 Ayes and 170 Noes.
This was part of the Commons’ consideration of Lords changes during parliamentary ping-pong. The Commons agreed the motion, setting its response to that group of Lords amendments.
The latest division was recorded as motion agreed with 269 Ayes and 170 Noes.
The chart above shows how the recorded Ayes and Noes were split across parties.
This was part of the Commons’ consideration of Lords changes during parliamentary ping-pong. The Commons agreed the motion, setting its response to that group of Lords amendments.
The latest division was recorded as motion agreed with 271 Ayes and 171 Noes.
This was part of the Commons’ consideration of Lords changes during parliamentary ping-pong. The Commons agreed the motion, setting its response to that group of Lords amendments.
The latest division was recorded as motion agreed with 271 Ayes and 171 Noes.
The chart above shows how the recorded Ayes and Noes were split across parties.
What happened
This was part of the Commons’ consideration of Lords changes during parliamentary ping-pong. The Commons agreed the motion, setting its response to that group of Lords amendments.
The latest division was recorded as motion agreed with 271 Ayes and 171 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.
