These are the 74 MPs who plan to vote against triggering Article 50 after the Supreme Court ruled that Theresa May must consult Parliament before triggering Britain’s exit from the European Union.
The MPs will be viewed by many as not only wreaking havoc among the parliamentary Brexiters but also defying the will of the people. Over 17 million people voted to leave the European Union in June, compared to around 16 million who voted to remain.
Few Conservative MPs are likely to vote against the bill, but former chancellor Ken Clarke has already said he will. Former deputy prime minister Nick Clegg has also said he plans to vote against the Government bill.
Here’s a list of the 74 MPs who have suggested they will vote against the activation of Article 50, which triggers the mechanism by which a country must exit the union within two years.
- Ken Clarke – Rushcliffe – Conservative
- Neil Coyle – Bermondsey and Old Southwark – Labour
- Geraint Davies – Swansea West – Labour
- Thangam Debbonaire – Bristol West – Labour
- Helen Hayes – Dulwich and West Norwood – Labour
- Peter Kyle – Hove – Labour
- David Lammy – Tottenham – Labour
- Tulip Siddiq – Hampstead and Kilburn -Labour
- Owen Smith – Pontypridd (voted leave) – Labour
- Catherine West – Hornsey and Wood Green – Labour
- Daniel Zeichner – Cambridge – Labour
- Tom Brake – Carshalton and Wallington – Liberal Democrat
- Alistair Carmichael – Orkney and Shetland – Liberal Democrat
- Nick Clegg – Sheffield Hallam – Liberal Democrat
- Tim Farron – Westmorland and Lonsdale – Liberal Democrat
- Sarah Olney – Richmond Park and North Kingston – Liberal Democrat
- Mark Williams – Ceredigion – Liberal Democrat
- Caroline Lucas – Brighton Pavilion – Green
- Tasmina Ahmed-Sheikh – Ochil and South Perthshire – Scottish National Party
- Richard Arkless – Dumfries and Galloway – Scottish National Party
- Hannah Bardell – Livingston – Scottish National Party
- Mhari Black – Paisley and Renfrewshire South – Scottish National Party
- Ian Blackford – Ross, Skye and Lochaber – Scottish National Party
- Kirsty Blackman – Aberdeen North – Scottish National Party
- Philip Boswell – Coatbridge, Chryston and Bellshill – Scottish National Party
- Deidre Brock – Edinburgh North and Leith – Scottish National Party
- Alan Brown – Kilmarnock and Loudoun – Scottish National Party
- Lisa Cameron – East Kilbride, Strathaven and Lesmahagow – Scottish National Party
- Douglas Chapman – Dunfermline and West Fife – Scottish National Party
- Joanna Cherry – Edinburgh South West – Scottish National Party
- Ronnie Cowan – Inverclyde – Scottish National Party
- Angela Crawley – Lanark and Hamilton East – Scottish National Party
- Martyn Day – Linlithgow and East Falkirk – Scottish National Party
- Martin Docherty – West Dunbartonshire – Scottish National Party
- Stuart Donaldson – West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine – Scottish National Party
- Marion Fellows – Motherwell and Wishaw – Scottish National Party
- Margaret Ferrier – Rutherglen and Hamilton West – Scottish National Party
- Stephen Gethins – North East Fife – Scottish National Party
- Patricia Gibson – North Ayrshire and Arran – Scottish National Party
- Patrick Grady – Glasgow North – Scottish National Party
- Peter Grant – Glenrothes – Scottish National Party
- Neil Gray – Airdrie and Shotts – Scottish National Party
- Drew Hendry – Inverness, Nairn, Badenoch and Strathspey – Scottish National Party
- Stewart Hosie – Dundee East – Scottish National Party
- George Kerevan – East Lothian – Scottish National Party
- Calum Kerr – Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk – Scottish National Party
- Chris Law – Dundee West – Scottish National Party
- Angus MacNeil – Na h-Eileanan an Iar – Scottish National Party
- Callum McCraig – Aberdeen South – Scottish National Party
- Stewart McDonald – Glasgow South – Scottish National Party
- Stuart McDonald – Cumbernauld, Kilsyth and Kirkintilloch East – Scottish National Party
- Anne McLaughlin – Glasgow North East – Scottish National Party
- John McNally – Falkirk – Scottish National Party
- Carol Monaghan – Glasgow North West – Scottish National Party
- Paul Monaghan – Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross – Scottish National Party
- Roger Mullin – Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath – Scottish National Party
- Gavin Newlands – Paisley and Renfrewshire North – Scottish National Party
- John Nicolson – East Dunbartonshire – Scottish National Party
- Brendan O’Hara – Argyll and Bute – Scottish National Party
- Kirsten Oswald – East Renfrewshire – Scottish National Party
- Steven Paterson – Stirling – Scottish National Party
- Alex Salmond – Gordon – Scottish National Party
- Tommy Sheppard – Edinburgh East – Scottish National Party
- Christopher Stephens – Glasgow South West – Scottish National Party
- Alison Thewliss – Glasgow Central – Scottish National Party
- Owen Thompson – Midlothian – Scottish National Party
- Michael Weir – Angus – Scottish National Party
- Elidh Whiteford – Banff and Buchan – Scottish National Party
- Philippa Whitford – Central Ayrshire – Scottish National Party
- Corri Wilson – Ayr, Carrick and Cumnock – Scottish National Party
- Pete Wishart – Perth and North Perthshire – Scottish National Party
- Mark Durkan – Foyle – Social Democratic and Labour Party (Northern Ireland)
- Alasdair McDonnell – South Belfast – Social Democratic and Labour Party (Northern Ireland)
- Margaret Ritchie – South Down – Social Democratic and Labour Party (Northern Ireland)