EU Withdrawal Bill: The 12 Tories Who Voted Against Theresa May On Brexit
Twelve Tory MPs have received plaudits from across the political divide for voting against the Government in order to put into law that MPs would get a meaningful vote on the Brexit deal agreed with Brussels.
Parliament has taken back control. The final Brexit deal will have to be approved by Parliament. Hats off to the Tory rebels who held firm and stuck to their principles. #EUWithdrawalBill#Amendment7
— David Lammy (@DavidLammy) December 13, 2017
Just 305 MPs sided with the Government, giving the rebels victory and with it, Theresa May’s first Parliamentary defeat as Prime Minister.
Some 12 MPs from her party voted for the amendment to the EU Withdrawal Bill – only 11 are technically rebels as John Stevenson voted both ‘aye’ and no’.
And as soon as the result was announced, the recriminations began – Stephen Hammond was sacked as vice chair of the Conservative Party.
Tonight I put country and constituency before party and voted with my principles to give Parliament a meaningful vote.
— Stephen Hammond MP (@S_Hammond) December 13, 2017
Very disappointed to no longer be Vice Chairman of the Conservative Party for London. It was a huge honour and I’ll continue to campaign across our capital in the run up to the Borough elections next year.
— Stephen Hammond MP (@S_Hammond) December 13, 2017
The 12 Tories Who Voted Against Theresa May To Give MPs A Meaningful Vote On Brexit
Dominic Grieve
Ken Clarke
Nicky Morgan
John Stevenson
Bob Neill
Stephen Hammond
Oliver Heald
Anna Soubry
Sarah Wollaston
Jonathan Djanogly
Antoinette Sandbach
Heidi Allen
www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/tories-vote-brexit-eu-withdrawal-bil_uk_5a3183a0e4b091ca2684f96b
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