Brexit: How did my MP vote on no-deal?

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In a dramatic night in the Commons MPs have voted twice to reject a no-deal Brexit.

The first vote, called for by Labour MP Yvette Cooper, passed by a small margin. It amended the government's motion ruling out a no-deal Brexit on the 29 March, and instead sought to rule out a no-deal Brexit at any time.

The second vote on the amended motion was then passed by 321 votes to 278.

To find out how your MP voted use the look-up below.

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Click here, external if you cannot see the look-up. Data from Commons Votes Services.

How MPs voted on main motion

MPs also voted against the Malthouse Compromise. This amendment had hoped to delay Brexit until 22 May and then leave the EU without a full agreement in place

Chart showing breakdown of vote on Malthouse amendment

MPs are now expected to vote on a possible delay to Brexit on Thursday.

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How did your MP vote on previous Brexit debates?