Counter-Terrorism Bill — Third Reading — 11 Jun 2008 at 17:45

The majority of MPs voted to give the Counter-Terrorism Bill (as amended)[1] its Third Reading. This means it now goes to the House of Lords for further scrutiny.

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Party Summary

Votes by party, red entries are votes against the majority for that party.

What is Tell? '+1 tell' means that in addition one member of that party was a teller for that division lobby.

What are Boths? An MP can vote both aye and no in the same division. The boths page explains this.

What is Turnout? This is measured against the total membership of the party at the time of the vote.

PartyMajority (Aye)Minority (No)BothTurnout
Con1 503.1%
DUP9 00100.0%
Independent1 0020.0%
Independent Labour0 10100.0%
Lab302 (+2 tell) 7088.6%
LDem0 61 (+2 tell)0100.0%
Respect0 10100.0%
SDLP0 30100.0%
UKIP1 00100.0%
UUP1 00100.0%
Total:315 78063.3%

Rebel Voters - sorted by party

MPs for which their vote in this division differed from the majority vote of their party. You can see all votes in this division, or every eligible MP who could have voted in this division

Sort by: Name | Constituency | Party | Vote

NameConstituencyPartyVote
Ann WiddecombeMaidstone and The WealdConaye
Jeremy CorbynIslington NorthLabno
Andrew DismoreHendonLab (minister)no
Paul FlynnNewport WestLab (minister)no
John Martin McDonnellHayes and HarlingtonLabno
Gordon PrenticePendleLab (minister)no
Alan SimpsonNottingham SouthLabno
Emily ThornberryIslington South and FinsburyLab (minister)no

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