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Opposition Day MotionA debate on a topic chosen by the opposition parties, not the government. These votes are not binding.

Opposition day: Investing in children and young people

Wednesday, 9 June 2021

What was this vote about?

This was an opposition day motion — a debate topic chosen by an opposition party. These motions are not binding on the government, but they signal political positions and can put pressure on ministers.

The result

Motion passed
Margin: 224
224
0
Aye (100%)No (0%)

224 of 650 eligible MPs voted (34% turnout)

How each party voted

Labour (Co-op)
Voted for
144 aye0 no1 absent
Liberal Democrat
Voted for
11 aye0 no
Democratic Unionist Party
Voted for
5 aye0 no
Independent
Voted for
4 aye0 no
Social Democratic & Labour Party
Voted for
2 aye0 no
Plaid Cymru
Voted for
2 aye0 no

Who rebelled?

No MPs voted against their party on this division.

Turnout by party

34%
Social Democratic & Labour Party
2/2 (100%)
Liberal Democrat
11/11 (100%)
Democratic Unionist Party
5/5 (100%)
Plaid Cymru
2/2 (100%)
Independent
4/4 (100%)
Your Party
1/1 (100%)
Labour (Co-op)
144/145 (99%)
Conservative
0/90 (0%)

What happens next?

Opposition day motions are non-binding. Even if passed, the government is not legally required to act on them — but a defeat is politically significant.