On 22 April 2026 MPs voted 272 to 149 on a government motion linked to a Lords amendment to the Pensions Schemes Bill. Two MPs rebelled against their party whip in this division. The outcome keeps the bill on track and signals limited cross-party dissent over how the Lords amendment should be handled.
Government maintains control of the bill's passageTwo MPs rebelled against their party whipShows limited cross-party dissent on Lords-related mattersAdvances the Pensions Schemes Bill toward final stages
AI-generated context — may contain errors.
Turnout by party
65%
Social Democratic & Labour Party
2/2 (100%)
Ulster Unionist Party
1/1 (100%)
Plaid Cymru
4/4 (100%)
Traditional Unionist Voice
1/1 (100%)
Restore Britain
1/1 (100%)
Liberal Democrat
56/72 (78%)
Conservative
86/114 (75%)
Labour (Co-op)
256/401 (64%)
What happens next?
The Lords amendment result is sent back to the other House for consideration.