Brexit: How did my MP vote on the amendments?
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In a series of votes on Brexit, MPs have called for a renegotiation of the Northern Ireland backstop, a measure which had the support of Theresa May's government. They have also backed calls rejecting a no-deal Brexit.
To find out how your MP voted use the look-up below.
Click here if you cannot see the look-up, external. Data from Commons Votes Services.
Conservative MP Sir Graham Brady's amendment to seek alternatives to the Northern Ireland Backstop was passed by a majority of 16.
Conservative MP Dame Caroline Spelman's non-binding amendment to reject the UK leaving the EU without a deal was passed by a majority of eight.
Four other amendments covering a variety of measures also failed to win the backing of the House.
Data research and analysis by Maryam Ahmed, Daniel Dunford and Will Dahlgreen. Development by Becky Rush and Steven Connor. Design by Prina Shah.