The House of Commons has voted to back Boris Johnson’s Withdrawal Agreement Bill, setting the country on course to leaving the European Union at the end of January. The Bill was passed by the Commons by 358 votes to 234, a majority of 124 (substantially higher than the majority the government won at the election).
Below are the Labour MPs who rebelled to either vote for the Bill, or abstained:
Labour MPs who backed the Brexit deal:
Sarah Champion
Rosie Cooper
Jon Cruddas
Emma Lewell-Buck
Grahame Morris
Toby Perkins
Labour MPs who abstained (or were paired):
Debbie Abrahams
John Cryer
Judith Cummins
Peter Dowd
Julie Elliott
Chris Evans
Yvonne Fovargue
Andrew Gwynne
Carolyn Harris
John Healey
Mike Hill
Sharon Hodgson
Kate Hollern
George Howarth
Dan Jarvis
Barbara Keeley
Stephen Kinnock
Ian Lavery
Pat McFadden
Jim McMahon
Ian Mearns
Charlotte Nichols
Alex Norris
Abena Oppong-Asare
Stephanie Peacock
Lucy Powell
Barry Sheerman
John Spellar
Graham Stringer
Zarah Sultana
Jon Trickett
Derek Twigg

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