Lists of MPs who rebelled on HS2
- Published
Thirty four Conservative MPs rebelled against the government on the proposed HS2 rail link between London and the West Midlands, either by voting against the bill at second reading or by voting in favour of an amendment arguing that the bill should be blocked because the case for HS2 was "unconvincing":
There were also 47 Conservative MPs who missed both votes, either because they were elsewhere on government business or out of choice:
Fourteen Labour MPs also rebelled against their party line, either by voting for Mrs Gillan's amendment or against second reading:
Although there were no Lib Dem rebels, there 17 Lib Dems absent from both votes:
- Published29 April 2014
- Published27 April 2014