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How Preston MPs voted on the Brexit deal

Posted on - 15th January, 2019 - 9:17pm | Author - | Posted in - Politics, Preston News
Preston MP Mark Hendrick
Preston MP Mark Hendrick

As the country awaits to find out what the next twist in the Brexit tale is, here’s how the MPs for Preston and surrounding areas voted.

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Theresa May lost the vote on her Brexit deal overwhelmingly in the House of Commons.

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This has triggered a vote of no confidence motion by Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn to be discussed in the Commons on Wednesday morning.

In the votes below we’ve also added in whether those areas they represent voted to leave or remain, and the individual MPs preference, this information comes from Sky News, while the voting information comes from the Mirror which has a tool where you can see how any MP in the UK voted on the Brexit deal.

Mark Hendrick, Labour, Preston
How they voted in the referendum: Remain
How constituency voted: Leave
Vote on Brexit deal: Against

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Ben Wallace, Conservative, Wyre and Preston North
How they voted in the referendum: Remain
How constituency voted: Leave
Vote on Brexit deal: For

Seema Kennedy, Conservative, South Ribble
How they voted in the referendum: Remain
How constituency voted: Leave
Vote on Brexit deal: For

Read more: Preston MP Mark Hendrick given a knighthood

Mark Menzies, Conservative, Fylde
How they voted in the referendum: Remain
How constituency voted: Leave
Vote on Brexit deal: For

Nigel Evans, Conservative, Ribble Valley
How they voted in the referendum: Leave
How constituency voted: Leave
Vote on Brexit deal: Against

Lindsay Hoyle, Labour, Chorley
How they voted in the referendum: Remain
How constituency voted: Leave
Vote on Brexit deal: Didn’t vote, as is the Deputy Speaker of the House of Commons so does not cast a vote

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