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Amendment

Sentencing Bill Report Stage: New Clause 19

Wednesday, 29 October 2025

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What was this vote about?

This was a amendment on the Sentencing Bill. The Sentencing Bill sets out reforms to how murder and sexual offences are punished, and it includes provisions on suspending custodial sentences and on how offenders are released on licence. It aims to create clearer, more consistent sentencing and supervision in the community while protecting the public.

  • •Reforms to sentencing for murder and sexual offences.
  • •Rules about suspending custodial sentences and release on licence.
  • •Provisions for release procedures and ongoing supervision in the community.
  • •The bill has progressed through Commons stages (including Committee and Report Stages) and had Lords amendments, which the Commons has disagreed with in at least one instance.

The result

Motion rejected
Margin: 150
173
323
Aye (35%)No (65%)

496 of 650 eligible MPs voted (76% turnout)

How each party voted

Conservative
Voted for
92 aye0 no22 absent
Liberal Democrat
Voted for
63 aye0 no9 absent
Reform UK
Voted for
7 aye0 no1 absent
Plaid Cymru
Voted for
4 aye0 no
Ulster Unionist Party
Voted for
1 aye0 no
Democratic Unionist Party
Voted for
1 aye0 no4 absent

Who rebelled?(1 MP)

1 MP voted against their party whip.

Independent(1 rebel — party voted no)
Patrick Spencer(Central Suffolk and North Ipswich)
aye

Turnout by party

76%
Ulster Unionist Party
1/1 (100%)
Plaid Cymru
4/4 (100%)
Green Party
4/4 (100%)
Traditional Unionist Voice
1/1 (100%)
Your Party
1/1 (100%)
Restore Britain
1/1 (100%)
Liberal Democrat
63/72 (88%)
Reform UK
7/8 (88%)

What happens next?

The bill continues through its current stage with the amendment applied (or rejected).

Current stage: Programme motion