No-confidence motion: How did my MP vote?
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MPs have voted for Theresa May's government to continue, rejecting Labour's motion of no confidence by 325 votes to 306.
To find out how your MP voted, use the look-up below.
MPs have voted entirely along party lines, resulting in a majority of 19 in support of Theresa May's government.
Click here if you cannot see the look-up, external. Data from Commons Votes Services.

Before Wednesday's vote, there had not been a motion of no confidence for over 20 years. Only one motion of no confidence has brought down a government since the World War Two.

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