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Programme MotionSets a timetable for how long Parliament will spend debating a bill. Usually proposed by the government.

Ways and Means: Income Tax (Charge)

Tuesday, 12 March 2024

What was this vote about?

MPs voted on this matter in the House of Commons.

The result

Motion passed
Margin: 275
318
43
Aye (88%)No (12%)

361 of 650 eligible MPs voted (56% turnout)

How each party voted

Conservative
Voted for
82 aye0 no8 absent
Democratic Unionist Party
Voted for
4 aye0 no1 absent
Reform UK
Voted for
4 aye0 no1 absent
Scottish National Party
Voted against
0 aye5 no
Independent
Voted against
0 aye1 no3 absent
Labour (Co-op)
Voted against
0 aye0 no161 absent

Who rebelled?

No MPs voted against their party on this division.

Turnout by party

56%
Scottish National Party
5/5 (100%)
Conservative
82/90 (91%)
Democratic Unionist Party
4/5 (80%)
Reform UK
4/5 (80%)
Independent
1/4 (25%)
Labour (Co-op)
0/161 (0%)
Social Democratic & Labour Party
0/2 (0%)
Liberal Democrat
0/15 (0%)

What happens next?

The result of this vote determines whether the matter under consideration proceeds.