Boris Johnson narrowly succeeded in getting the Commons to back a change to social care reforms despite a sizeable Tory rebellion over concerns it will hit poorer pensioners.
Senior Conservative MPs warned they would not back the new policy to cap care costs in England, which critics argued had been watered down to be less generous.
Ministers were unable to say whether the change to the £86,000 cap on care costs would fulfil an election pledge to guarantee no-one would have to sell their home to pay for care.
And backbench Tory critics joined experts and Labour MPs in warning the move to count only individual payments towards the cap, and not local authority contributions, would cost poorer recipients more in assets than the wealthy.
The Government worked to see off a potential defeat in the Commons on Monday evening and MPs backed the amendment 272 votes to 246, majority 26.
But the Prime Minister’s working majority of around 80 MPs was slashed.
Mr Johnson had defended the plans as “incredibly generous” and “much better than the existing system” during a speech at the annual CBI conference earlier in the day.
In September, the Government announced that a £86,000 cap on lifetime care costs will be put into place from October 2023.
However, a policy paper last week showed that only personal contributions will count towards that cap for people who receive financial support from a local authority for some of their care.
Experts said that means poorer individuals will reach the cap faster than those who are wealthier and will therefore see more of their assets eaten up by care costs.
The Resolution Foundation think tank warned that people in the North and in Yorkshire are most at risk from having their “wealth wiped out by care costs”, and said the changes approved on Monday would make the reforms worse.
Amid lingering anger on the Tory backbenchers over the handling of the Owen Paterson sleaze row, former chief whip Mark Harper said he would be among those opposing the amendment.
He warned it “potentially disadvantages the less well-off and those of working age with life-long conditions”.
Former justice secretary Robert Buckland urged ministers to “look again” at the issue, and Bury South MP Christian Wakeford said he was uncomfortable with the change “to move the goalposts”.
“Especially when one of the main messages for introducing this levy was ‘You won’t need to sell your house for care’, to get to a point where unfortunately you might need to and (it’s) arguably our least well-off in society, our least well-off voters – again, it’s not something I’m particularly comfortable with,” he told Times Radio.
Labour’s analysis suggested the changes mean the average homeowner in two-thirds of northern areas will have to pay more towards their care, while a third in the Midlands will be worse off.
The Conservative Party manifesto for the 2019 general election said social care reforms must “guarantee that no-one needing care has to sell their home to pay for it”.
But the Prime Minister’s official spokesman was unable to say whether people may still have to sell their homes to pay for care, arguing: “I can’t predict individual situations.”
Shadow social care minister Liz Kendall accused the Tories of having broken their electoral promise.
“Instead they voted to tax ordinary working people, while the wealthiest in our country are unaffected,” the Labour MP said.
“Once again Boris Johnson’s failures translate into working people paying the price.”
Under the plans, people with assets of less than £20,000 will not have to contribute anything to their care – up from the current level of £14,250 – while those with assets worth up to £100,000 will be eligible to receive some local authority support, up from £23,250.
MPs have another opportunity to debate the amended Health and Care Bill on Tuesday before it is expected to receive extended scrutiny in the House of Lords.
Nigel Adams (Conservative – Selby and Ainsty)
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Adam Afriyie (Conservative – Windsor)
Nickie Aiken (Conservative – Cities of London and Westminster)
Lee Anderson (Conservative – Ashfield)
Stuart Andrew (Conservative – Pudsey)
Caroline Ansell (Conservative – Eastbourne)
Edward Argar (Conservative – Charnwood)
Sarah Atherton (Conservative – Wrexham)
Victoria Atkins (Conservative – Louth and Horncastle)
Gareth Bacon (Conservative – Orpington)
Richard Bacon (Conservative – South Norfolk)
Kemi Badenoch (Conservative – Saffron Walden)
Shaun Bailey (Conservative – West Bromwich West)
Duncan Baker (Conservative – North Norfolk)
Steve Baker (Conservative – Wycombe)
Harriett Baldwin (Conservative – West Worcestershire)
Steve Barclay (Conservative – North East Cambridgeshire)
Aaron Bell (Conservative – Newcastle-under-Lyme)
Scott Benton (Conservative – Blackpool South)
Paul Beresford (Conservative – Mole Valley)
Saqib Bhatti (Conservative – Meriden)
Bob Blackman (Conservative – Harrow East)
Crispin Blunt (Conservative – Reigate)
Andrew Bowie (Conservative – West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine)
Ben Bradley (Conservative – Mansfield)
Graham Brady (Conservative – Altrincham and Sale West)
Suella Braverman (Conservative – Fareham)
Jack Brereton (Conservative – Stoke-on-Trent South)
Paul Bristow (Conservative – Peterborough)
Anthony Browne (Conservative – South Cambridgeshire)
Fiona Bruce (Conservative – Congleton)
Felicity Buchan (Conservative – Kensington)
Alex Burghart (Conservative – Brentwood and Ongar)
Conor Burns (Conservative – Bournemouth West)
Rob Butler (Conservative – Aylesbury)
Alun Cairns (Conservative – Vale of Glamorgan)
James Cartlidge (Conservative – South Suffolk)
William Cash (Conservative – Stone)
Miriam Cates (Conservative – Penistone and Stocksbridge)
Maria Caulfield (Conservative – Lewes)
Alex Chalk (Conservative – Cheltenham)
Rehman Chishti (Conservative – Gillingham and Rainham)
Jo Churchill (Conservative – Bury St Edmunds)
Greg Clark (Conservative – Tunbridge Wells)
Simon Clarke (Conservative – Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland)
Theo Clarke (Conservative – Stafford)
Brendan Clarke-Smith (Conservative – Bassetlaw)
Chris Clarkson (Conservative – Heywood and Middleton)
James Cleverly (Conservative – Braintree)
Geoffrey Clifton-Brown (Conservative – The Cotswolds)
Thérèse Coffey (Conservative – Suffolk Coastal)
Elliot Colburn (Conservative – Carshalton and Wallington)
Damian Collins (Conservative – Folkestone and Hythe)
Alberto Costa (Conservative – South Leicestershire)
Robert Courts (Conservative – Witney)
Claire Coutinho (Conservative – East Surrey)
Geoffrey Cox (Conservative – Torridge and West Devon)
Virginia Crosbie (Conservative – Ynys Môn)
Tracey Crouch (Conservative – Chatham and Aylesford)
James Daly (Conservative – Bury North)
David T C Davies (Conservative – Monmouth)
James Davies (Conservative – Vale of Clwyd)
Gareth Davies (Conservative – Grantham and Stamford)
Mims Davies (Conservative – Mid Sussex)
Dehenna Davison (Conservative – Bishop Auckland)
Caroline Dinenage (Conservative – Gosport)
Sarah Dines (Conservative – Derbyshire Dales)
Jonathan Djanogly (Conservative – Huntingdon)
Leo Docherty (Conservative – Aldershot)
Michelle Donelan (Conservative – Chippenham)
Nadine Dorries (Conservative – Mid Bedfordshire)
Oliver Dowden (Conservative – Hertsmere)
Jackie Doyle-Price (Conservative – Thurrock)
Flick Drummond (Conservative – Meon Valley)
James Duddridge (Conservative – Rochford and Southend East)
David Duguid (Conservative – Banff and Buchan)
Philip Dunne (Conservative – Ludlow)
Mark Eastwood (Conservative – Dewsbury)
Ruth Edwards (Conservative – Rushcliffe)
Michael Ellis (Conservative – Northampton North)
Natalie Elphicke (Conservative – Dover)
George Eustice (Conservative – Camborne and Redruth)
Luke Evans (Conservative – Bosworth)
David Evennett (Conservative – Bexleyheath and Crayford)
Ben Everitt (Conservative – Milton Keynes North)
Michael Fabricant (Conservative – Lichfield)
Laura Farris (Conservative – Newbury)
Katherine Fletcher (Conservative – South Ribble)
Mark Fletcher (Conservative – Bolsover)
Nick Fletcher (Conservative – Don Valley)
Vicky Ford (Conservative – Chelmsford)
Kevin Foster (Conservative – Torbay)
Liam Fox (Conservative – North Somerset)
Lucy Frazer (Conservative – South East Cambridgeshire)
George Freeman (Conservative – Mid Norfolk)
Richard Fuller (Conservative – North East Bedfordshire)
Roger Gale (Conservative – North Thanet)
Mark Garnier (Conservative – Wyre Forest)
Nick Gibb (Conservative – Bognor Regis and Littlehampton)
Robert Goodwill (Conservative – Scarborough and Whitby)
Michael Gove (Conservative – Surrey Heath)
Richard Graham (Conservative – Gloucester)
James Gray (Conservative – North Wiltshire)
Chris Grayling (Conservative – Epsom and Ewell)
Andrew Griffith (Conservative – Arundel and South Downs)
Kate Griffiths (Conservative – Burton)
James Grundy (Conservative – Leigh)
Jonathan Gullis (Conservative – Stoke-on-Trent North)
Robert Halfon (Conservative – Harlow)
Luke Hall (Conservative – Thornbury and Yate)
Matt Hancock (Conservative – West Suffolk)
Greg Hands (Conservative – Chelsea and Fulham)
Rebecca Harris (Conservative – Castle Point)
Sally-Ann Hart (Conservative – Hastings and Rye)
Simon Hart (Conservative – Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire)
Oliver Heald (Conservative – North East Hertfordshire)
Gordon Henderson (Conservative – Sittingbourne and Sheppey)
Damian Hinds (Conservative – East Hampshire)
Simon Hoare (Conservative – North Dorset)
Richard Holden (Conservative – North West Durham)
Paul Holmes (Conservative – Eastleigh)
John Howell (Conservative – Henley)
Paul Howell (Conservative – Sedgefield)
Nigel Huddleston (Conservative – Mid Worcestershire)
Eddie Hughes (Conservative – Walsall North)
Jane Hunt (Conservative – Loughborough)
Tom Hunt (Conservative – Ipswich)
Alister Jack (Conservative – Dumfries and Galloway)
Sajid Javid (Conservative – Bromsgrove)
Ranil Jayawardena (Conservative – North East Hampshire)
Bernard Jenkin (Conservative – Harwich and North Essex)
Andrea Jenkyns (Conservative – Morley and Outwood)
Robert Jenrick (Conservative – Newark)
Boris Johnson (Conservative – Uxbridge and South Ruislip)
Caroline Johnson (Conservative – Sleaford and North Hykeham)
Gareth Johnson (Conservative – Dartford)
David Johnston (Conservative – Wantage)
Andrew Jones (Conservative – Harrogate and Knaresborough)
Fay Jones (Conservative – Brecon and Radnorshire)
Marcus Jones (Conservative – Nuneaton)
Simon Jupp (Conservative – East Devon)
Daniel Kawczynski (Conservative – Shrewsbury and Atcham)
Alicia Kearns (Conservative – Rutland and Melton)
Gillian Keegan (Conservative – Chichester)
Julian Knight (Conservative – Solihull)
Greg Knight (Conservative – East Yorkshire)
Danny Kruger (Conservative – Devizes)
Kwasi Kwarteng (Conservative – Spelthorne)
John Lamont (Conservative – Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk)
Pauline Latham (Conservative – Mid Derbyshire)
Andrea Leadsom (Conservative – South Northamptonshire)
Edward Leigh (Conservative – Gainsborough)
Ian Levy (Conservative – Blyth Valley)
Brandon Lewis (Conservative – Great Yarmouth)
Ian Liddell-Grainger (Conservative – Bridgwater and West Somerset)
Chris Loder (Conservative – West Dorset)
Mark Logan (Conservative – Bolton North East)
Marco Longhi (Conservative – Dudley North)
Julia Lopez (Conservative – Hornchurch and Upminster)
Jonathan Lord (Conservative – Woking)
Craig Mackinlay (Conservative – South Thanet)
Cherilyn Mackrory (Conservative – Truro and Falmouth)
Rachel Maclean (Conservative – Redditch)
Alan Mak (Conservative – Havant)
Kit Malthouse (Conservative – North West Hampshire)
Anthony Mangnall (Conservative – Totnes)
Scott Mann (Conservative – North Cornwall)
Julie Marson (Conservative – Hertford and Stortford)
Jerome Mayhew (Conservative – Broadland)
Paul Maynard (Conservative – Blackpool North and Cleveleys)
Karl McCartney (Conservative – Lincoln)
Mark Menzies (Conservative – Fylde)
Huw Merriman (Conservative – Bexhill and Battle)
Stephen Metcalfe (Conservative – South Basildon and East Thurrock)
Robin Millar (Conservative – Aberconwy)
Maria Miller (Conservative – Basingstoke)
Nigel Mills (Conservative – Amber Valley)
Gagan Mohindra (Conservative – South West Hertfordshire)
Robbie Moore (Conservative – Keighley)
Penny Mordaunt (Conservative – Portsmouth North)
James Morris (Conservative – Halesowen and Rowley Regis)
Joy Morrissey (Conservative – Beaconsfield)
Jill Mortimer (Conservative – Hartlepool)
Kieran Mullan (Conservative – Crewe and Nantwich)
David Mundell (Conservative – Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale)
Andrew Murrison (Conservative – South West Wiltshire)
Lia Nici (Conservative – Great Grimsby)
Caroline Nokes (Conservative – Romsey and Southampton North)
Neil O’Brien (Conservative – Harborough)
Guy Opperman (Conservative – Hexham)
Priti Patel (Conservative – Witham)
Mark Pawsey (Conservative – Rugby)
John Penrose (Conservative – Weston-super-Mare)
Chris Philp (Conservative – Croydon South)
Christopher Pincher (Conservative – Tamworth)
Rebecca Pow (Conservative – Taunton Deane)
Victoria Prentis (Conservative – Banbury)
Tom Pursglove (Conservative – Corby)
Will Quince (Conservative – Colchester)
Dominic Raab (Conservative – Esher and Walton)
Tom Randall (Conservative – Gedling)
John Redwood (Conservative – Wokingham)
Jacob Rees-Mogg (Conservative – North East Somerset)
Nicola Richards (Conservative – West Bromwich East)
Angela Richardson (Conservative – Guildford)
Laurence Robertson (Conservative – Tewkesbury)
Mary Robinson (Conservative – Cheadle)
Lee Rowley (Conservative – North East Derbyshire)
Dean Russell (Conservative – Watford)
David Rutley (Conservative – Macclesfield)
Gary Sambrook (Conservative – Birmingham, Northfield)
Paul Scully (Conservative – Sutton and Cheam)
Bob Seely (Conservative – Isle of Wight)
Andrew Selous (Conservative – South West Bedfordshire)
Alok Sharma (Conservative – Reading West)
David Simmonds (Conservative – Ruislip, Northwood and Pinner)
Chris Skidmore (Conservative – Kingswood)
Chloe Smith (Conservative – Norwich North)
Greg Smith (Conservative – Buckingham)
Henry Smith (Conservative – Crawley)
Julian Smith (Conservative – Skipton and Ripon)
Royston Smith (Conservative – Southampton, Itchen)
Amanda Solloway (Conservative – Derby North)
Ben Spencer (Conservative – Runnymede and Weybridge)
Mark Spencer (Conservative – Sherwood)
Alexander Stafford (Conservative – Rother Valley)
Andrew Stephenson (Conservative – Pendle)
Bob Stewart (Conservative – Beckenham)
Iain Stewart (Conservative – Milton Keynes South)
Gary Streeter (Conservative – South West Devon)
Mel Stride (Conservative – Central Devon)
Graham Stuart (Conservative – Beverley and Holderness)
Rishi Sunak (Conservative – Richmond (Yorks))
James Sunderland (Conservative – Bracknell)
Desmond Swayne (Conservative – New Forest West)
Robert Syms (Conservative – Poole)
Derek Thomas (Conservative – St Ives)
Maggie Throup (Conservative – Erewash)
Edward Timpson (Conservative – Eddisbury)
Kelly Tolhurst (Conservative – Rochester and Strood)
Justin Tomlinson (Conservative – North Swindon)
Michael Tomlinson (Conservative – Mid Dorset and North Poole)
Craig Tracey (Conservative – North Warwickshire)
Anne-Marie Trevelyan (Conservative – Berwick-upon-Tweed)
Laura Trott (Conservative – Sevenoaks)
Shailesh Vara (Conservative – North West Cambridgeshire)
Martin Vickers (Conservative – Cleethorpes)
Matt Vickers (Conservative – Stockton South)
Theresa Villiers (Conservative – Chipping Barnet)
Robin Walker (Conservative – Worcester)
Charles Walker (Conservative – Broxbourne)
Ben Wallace (Conservative – Wyre and Preston North)
Jamie Wallis (Conservative – Bridgend)
David Warburton (Conservative – Somerton and Frome)
Matt Warman (Conservative – Boston and Skegness)
Suzanne Webb (Conservative – Stourbridge)
Helen Whately (Conservative – Faversham and Mid Kent)
Heather Wheeler (Conservative – South Derbyshire)
John Whittingdale (Conservative – Maldon)
Bill Wiggin (Conservative – North Herefordshire)
James Wild (Conservative – North West Norfolk)
Craig Williams (Conservative – Montgomeryshire)
Gavin Williamson (Conservative – South Staffordshire)
Mike Wood (Conservative – Dudley South)
Jeremy Wright (Conservative – Kenilworth and Southam)
Jacob Young (Conservative – Redcar)
Nadhim Zahawi (Conservative – Stratford-on-Avon)
Diane Abbott (Labour – Hackney North and Stoke Newington)
Debbie Abrahams (Labour – Oldham East and Saddleworth)
Peter Aldous (Conservative – Waveney)
Rushanara Ali (Labour – Bethnal Green and Bow)
Tahir Ali (Labour – Birmingham, Hall Green)
Rosena Allin-Khan (Labour – Tooting)
Mike Amesbury (Labour – Weaver Vale)
Fleur Anderson (Labour – Putney)
Tonia Antoniazzi (Labour – Gower)
Jonathan Ashworth (Labour – Leicester South)
Hannah Bardell (Scottish National Party – Livingston)
Paula Barker (Labour – Liverpool, Wavertree)
John Baron (Conservative – Basildon and Billericay)
Apsana Begum (Labour – Poplar and Limehouse)
Hilary Benn (Labour – Leeds Central)
Ian Blackford (Scottish National Party – Ross, Skye and Lochaber)
Kirsty Blackman (Scottish National Party – Aberdeen North)
Paul Blomfield (Labour – Sheffield Central)
Steven Bonnar (Scottish National Party – Coatbridge, Chryston and Bellshill)
Ben Bradshaw (Labour – Exeter)
Kevin Brennan (Labour – Cardiff West)
Deidre Brock (Scottish National Party – Edinburgh North and Leith)
Alan Brown (Scottish National Party – Kilmarnock and Loudoun)
Nicholas Brown (Labour – Newcastle upon Tyne East)
Lyn Brown (Labour – West Ham)
Chris Bryant (Labour – Rhondda)
Karen Buck (Labour – Westminster North)
Richard Burgon (Labour – Leeds East)
Dawn Butler (Labour – Brent Central)
Ian Byrne (Labour – Liverpool, West Derby)
Liam Byrne (Labour – Birmingham, Hodge Hill)
Ruth Cadbury (Labour – Brentford and Isleworth)
Gregory Campbell (Democratic Unionist Party – East Londonderry)
Alan Campbell (Labour – Tynemouth)
Wendy Chamberlain (Liberal Democrat – North East Fife)
Sarah Champion (Labour – Rotherham)
Bambos Charalambous (Labour – Enfield, Southgate)
Joanna Cherry (Scottish National Party – Edinburgh South West)
Daisy Cooper (Liberal Democrat – St Albans)
Yvette Cooper (Labour – Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford)
Jeremy Corbyn (Independent – Islington North)
Neil Coyle (Labour – Bermondsey and Old Southwark)
Stella Creasy (Labour – Walthamstow) (Proxy vote cast by Chris Elmore)
Jon Cruddas (Labour – Dagenham and Rainham)
John Cryer (Labour – Leyton and Wanstead)
Judith Cummins (Labour – Bradford South)
Janet Daby (Labour – Lewisham East)
Ed Davey (Liberal Democrat – Kingston and Surbiton)
Wayne David (Labour – Caerphilly)
Geraint Davies (Labour – Swansea West)
Philip Davies (Conservative – Shipley)
Alex Davies-Jones (Labour – Pontypridd)
Martyn Day (Scottish National Party – Linlithgow and East Falkirk)
Marsha De Cordova (Labour – Battersea)
Thangam Debbonaire (Labour – Bristol West)
Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi (Labour – Slough)
Martin Docherty-Hughes (Scottish National Party – West Dunbartonshire)
Anneliese Dodds (Labour – Oxford East)
Dave Doogan (Scottish National Party – Angus)
Peter Dowd (Labour – Bootle)
Jack Dromey (Labour – Birmingham, Erdington)
Rosie Duffield (Labour – Canterbury)
Angela Eagle (Labour – Wallasey)
Maria Eagle (Labour – Garston and Halewood)
Colum Eastwood (Social Democratic & Labour Party – Foyle)
Jonathan Edwards (Independent – Carmarthen East and Dinefwr)
Clive Efford (Labour – Eltham)
Chris Elmore (Labour – Ogmore)
Florence Eshalomi (Labour – Vauxhall)
Bill Esterson (Labour – Sefton Central)
Chris Evans (Labour – Islwyn)
Tim Farron (Liberal Democrat – Westmorland and Lonsdale)
Stephen Farry (Alliance – North Down)
Marion Fellows (Scottish National Party – Motherwell and Wishaw)
Margaret Ferrier (Independent – Rutherglen and Hamilton West)
Stephen Flynn (Scottish National Party – Aberdeen South)
Yvonne Fovargue (Labour – Makerfield)
Vicky Foxcroft (Labour – Lewisham, Deptford)
Mary Kelly Foy (Labour – City of Durham)
Barry Gardiner (Labour – Brent North)
Patricia Gibson (Scottish National Party – North Ayrshire and Arran)
Preet Kaur Gill (Labour – Birmingham, Edgbaston)
Patrick Grady (Scottish National Party – Glasgow North)
Peter Grant (Scottish National Party – Glenrothes)
Chris Green (Conservative – Bolton West)
Kate Green (Labour – Stretford and Urmston)
Sarah Green (Liberal Democrat – Chesham and Amersham)
Lilian Greenwood (Labour – Nottingham South)
Margaret Greenwood (Labour – Wirral West)
Nia Griffith (Labour – Llanelli)
Andrew Gwynne (Labour – Denton and Reddish)
Louise Haigh (Labour – Sheffield, Heeley)
Fabian Hamilton (Labour – Leeds North East)
Claire Hanna (Social Democratic & Labour Party – Belfast South)
Emma Hardy (Labour – Kingston upon Hull West and Hessle)
Carolyn Harris (Labour – Swansea East)
Helen Hayes (Labour – Dulwich and West Norwood)
John Healey (Labour – Wentworth and Dearne)
Mark Hendrick (Labour – Preston)
Meg Hillier (Labour – Hackney South and Shoreditch)
Wera Hobhouse (Liberal Democrat – Bath)
Margaret Hodge (Labour – Barking)
Sharon Hodgson (Labour – Washington and Sunderland West)
Kate Hollern (Labour – Blackburn)
Kevin Hollinrake (Conservative – Thirsk and Malton)
Philip Hollobone (Conservative – Kettering)
Rachel Hopkins (Labour – Luton South)
Stewart Hosie (Scottish National Party – Dundee East)
George Howarth (Labour – Knowsley)
Rupa Huq (Labour – Ealing Central and Acton)
Imran Hussain (Labour – Bradford East)
Dan Jarvis (Labour – Barnsley Central)
Mark Jenkinson (Conservative – Workington)
Diana Johnson (Labour – Kingston upon Hull North)
Kim Johnson (Labour – Liverpool, Riverside)
Darren Jones (Labour – Bristol North West)
Gerald Jones (Labour – Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney)
Kevan Jones (Labour – North Durham)
Ruth Jones (Labour – Newport West)
Sarah Jones (Labour – Croydon Central)
Mike Kane (Labour – Wythenshawe and Sale East)
Barbara Keeley (Labour – Worsley and Eccles South)
Liz Kendall (Labour – Leicester West)
Afzal Khan (Labour – Manchester, Gorton)
Stephen Kinnock (Labour – Aberavon)
Peter Kyle (Labour – Hove)
Ben Lake (Plaid Cymru – Ceredigion)
David Lammy (Labour – Tottenham)
Ian Lavery (Labour – Wansbeck)
Chris Law (Scottish National Party – Dundee West)
Kim Leadbeater (Labour – Batley and Spen)
Emma Lewell-Buck (Labour – South Shields)
Andrew Lewer (Conservative – Northampton South)
Clive Lewis (Labour – Norwich South)
Julian Lewis (Conservative – New Forest East)
David Linden (Scottish National Party – Glasgow East)
Tony Lloyd (Labour – Rochdale)
Rebecca Long Bailey (Labour – Salford and Eccles)
Caroline Lucas (Green Party – Brighton, Pavilion)
Holly Lynch (Labour – Halifax)
Justin Madders (Labour – Ellesmere Port and Neston)
Khalid Mahmood (Labour – Birmingham, Perry Barr)
Shabana Mahmood (Labour – Birmingham, Ladywood)
Seema Malhotra (Labour – Feltham and Heston)
Rachael Maskell (Labour – York Central)
Kerry McCarthy (Labour – Bristol East)
Jason McCartney (Conservative – Colne Valley)
Siobhain McDonagh (Labour – Mitcham and Morden)
Andy McDonald (Labour – Middlesbrough)
Stuart C McDonald (Scottish National Party – Cumbernauld, Kilsyth and Kirkintilloch East)
John McDonnell (Labour – Hayes and Harlington)
Pat McFadden (Labour – Wolverhampton South East)
Conor McGinn (Labour – St Helens North)
Alison McGovern (Labour – Wirral South)
Catherine McKinnell (Labour – Newcastle upon Tyne North)
Jim McMahon (Labour – Oldham West and Royton)
Anna McMorrin (Labour – Cardiff North)
John McNally (Scottish National Party – Falkirk)
Esther McVey (Conservative – Tatton)
Ian Mearns (Labour – Gateshead)
Edward Miliband (Labour – Doncaster North)
Carol Monaghan (Scottish National Party – Glasgow North West)
Damien Moore (Conservative – Southport)
Layla Moran (Liberal Democrat – Oxford West and Abingdon)
Stephen Morgan (Labour – Portsmouth South)
Grahame Morris (Labour – Easington)
Holly Mumby-Croft (Conservative – Scunthorpe)
Ian Murray (Labour – Edinburgh South)
Gavin Newlands (Scottish National Party – Paisley and Renfrewshire North)
Alex Norris (Labour – Nottingham North)
Brendan O’Hara (Scottish National Party – Argyll and Bute)
Sarah Olney (Liberal Democrat – Richmond Park)
Chi Onwurah (Labour – Newcastle upon Tyne Central)
Abena Oppong-Asare (Labour – Erith and Thamesmead)
Kate Osamor (Labour – Edmonton)
Kate Osborne (Labour – Jarrow)
Kirsten Oswald (Scottish National Party – East Renfrewshire)
Taiwo Owatemi (Labour – Coventry North West)
Sarah Owen (Labour – Luton North)
Ian Paisley (Democratic Unionist Party – North Antrim)
Stephanie Peacock (Labour – Barnsley East)
Mike Penning (Conservative – Hemel Hempstead)
Matthew Pennycook (Labour – Greenwich and Woolwich)
Andrew Percy (Conservative – Brigg and Goole)
Jess Phillips (Labour – Birmingham, Yardley)
Bridget Phillipson (Labour – Houghton and Sunderland South)
Luke Pollard (Labour – Plymouth, Sutton and Devonport)
Dan Poulter (Conservative – Central Suffolk and North Ipswich)
Lucy Powell (Labour – Manchester Central)
Anum Qaisar (Scottish National Party – Airdrie and Shotts)
Yasmin Qureshi (Labour – Bolton South East)
Angela Rayner (Labour – Ashton-under-Lyne)
Ellie Reeves (Labour – Lewisham West and Penge)
Rachel Reeves (Labour – Leeds West)
Jonathan Reynolds (Labour – Stalybridge and Hyde)
Bell Ribeiro-Addy (Labour – Streatham)
Marie Rimmer (Labour – St Helens South and Whiston)
Rob Roberts (Independent – Delyn)
Matt Rodda (Labour – Reading East)
Lloyd Russell-Moyle (Labour – Brighton, Kemptown)
Liz Saville Roberts (Plaid Cymru – Dwyfor Meirionnydd)
Naz Shah (Labour – Bradford West)
Jim Shannon (Democratic Unionist Party – Strangford)
Virendra Sharma (Labour – Ealing, Southall)
Tommy Sheppard (Scottish National Party – Edinburgh East)
Tulip Siddiq (Labour – Hampstead and Kilburn)
Andy Slaughter (Labour – Hammersmith)
Cat Smith (Labour – Lancaster and Fleetwood)
Jeff Smith (Labour – Manchester, Withington)
Nick Smith (Labour – Blaenau Gwent)
Karin Smyth (Labour – Bristol South)
Alex Sobel (Labour – Leeds North West)
John Spellar (Labour – Warley)
Keir Starmer (Labour – Holborn and St Pancras)
Chris Stephens (Scottish National Party – Glasgow South West)
Jo Stevens (Labour – Cardiff Central)
Jamie Stone (Liberal Democrat – Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross)
Wes Streeting (Labour – Ilford North)
Graham Stringer (Labour – Blackley and Broughton)
Zarah Sultana (Labour – Coventry South)
Mark Tami (Labour – Alyn and Deeside)
Sam Tarry (Labour – Ilford South)
Alison Thewliss (Scottish National Party – Glasgow Central)
Gareth Thomas (Labour – Harrow West)
Nick Thomas-Symonds (Labour – Torfaen)
Owen Thompson (Scottish National Party – Midlothian)
Richard Thomson (Scottish National Party – Gordon)
Emily Thornberry (Labour – Islington South and Finsbury)
Stephen Timms (Labour – East Ham)
Karl Turner (Labour – Kingston upon Hull East)
Derek Twigg (Labour – Halton)
Valerie Vaz (Labour – Walsall South)
Christian Wakeford (Conservative – Bury South)
Claudia Webbe (Independent – Leicester East)
Catherine West (Labour – Hornsey and Wood Green)
Matt Western (Labour – Warwick and Leamington)
Alan Whitehead (Labour – Southampton, Test)
Philippa Whitford (Scottish National Party – Central Ayrshire)
Mick Whitley (Labour – Birkenhead)
Nadia Whittome (Labour – Nottingham East)
Munira Wilson (Liberal Democrat – Twickenham)
William Wragg (Conservative – Hazel Grove)
Mohammad Yasin (Labour – Bedford)
Daniel Zeichner (Labour – Cambridge)
Imran Ahmad Khan (Independent – Wakefield)
Lucy Allan (Conservative – Telford)
Stuart Anderson (Conservative – Wolverhampton South West)
Siobhan Baillie (Conservative – Stroud)
Simon Baynes (Conservative – Clwyd South)
Margaret Beckett (Labour – Derby South)
Órfhlaith Begley (Sinn Féin – West Tyrone)
Jake Berry (Conservative – Rossendale and Darwen)
Clive Betts (Labour – Sheffield South East)
Mhairi Black (Scottish National Party – Paisley and Renfrewshire South)
Olivia Blake (Labour – Sheffield, Hallam)
Peter Bone (Conservative – Wellingborough)
Peter Bottomley (Conservative – Worthing West)
Karen Bradley (Conservative – Staffordshire Moorlands)
Mickey Brady (Sinn Féin – Newry and Armagh)
Andrew Bridgen (Conservative – North West Leicestershire)
Steve Brine (Conservative – Winchester)
Sara Britcliffe (Conservative – Hyndburn)
Robert Buckland (Conservative – South Swindon)
Amy Callaghan (Scottish National Party – East Dunbartonshire)
Lisa Cameron (Scottish National Party – East Kilbride, Strathaven and Lesmahagow)
Dan Carden (Labour – Liverpool, Walton)
Alistair Carmichael (Liberal Democrat – Orkney and Shetland)
Andy Carter (Conservative – Warrington South)
Douglas Chapman (Scottish National Party – Dunfermline and West Fife)
Christopher Chope (Conservative – Christchurch)
Feryal Clark (Labour – Enfield North)
Rosie Cooper (Labour – West Lancashire)
Ronnie Cowan (Scottish National Party – Inverclyde)
Stephen Crabb (Conservative – Preseli Pembrokeshire)
Angela Crawley (Scottish National Party – Lanark and Hamilton East)
Alex Cunningham (Labour – Stockton North)
David Davis (Conservative – Haltemprice and Howden)
Jeffrey M Donaldson (Democratic Unionist Party – Lagan Valley)
Allan Dorans (Scottish National Party – Ayr, Carrick and Cumnock)
Stephen Doughty (Labour – Cardiff South and Penarth)
Richard Drax (Conservative – South Dorset)
Iain Duncan Smith (Conservative – Chingford and Woodford Green)
Julie Elliott (Labour – Sunderland Central)
Tobias Ellwood (Conservative – Bournemouth East)
Nigel Evans (Deputy Speaker – Ribble Valley)
Simon Fell (Conservative – Barrow and Furness)
John Finucane (Sinn Féin – Belfast North)
Mark Francois (Conservative – Rayleigh and Wickford)
Mike Freer (Conservative – Finchley and Golders Green)
Gill Furniss (Labour – Sheffield, Brightside and Hillsborough)
Marcus Fysh (Conservative – Yeovil)
Nusrat Ghani (Conservative – Wealden)
Peter Gibson (Conservative – Darlington)
Jo Gideon (Conservative – Stoke-on-Trent Central)
Michelle Gildernew (Sinn Féin – Fermanagh and South Tyrone)
Paul Girvan (Democratic Unionist Party – South Antrim)
John Glen (Conservative – Salisbury)
Mary Glindon (Labour – North Tyneside)
Helen Grant (Conservative – Maidstone and The Weald)
Damian Green (Conservative – Ashford)
Stephen Hammond (Conservative – Wimbledon)
Neale Hanvey (Alba Party – Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath)
Harriet Harman (Labour – Camberwell and Peckham)
Mark Harper (Conservative – Forest of Dean)
Trudy Harrison (Conservative – Copeland)
John Hayes (Conservative – South Holland and The Deepings)
Chris Hazzard (Sinn Féin – South Down)
James Heappey (Conservative – Wells)
Chris Heaton-Harris (Conservative – Daventry)
Drew Hendry (Scottish National Party – Inverness, Nairn, Badenoch and Strathspey)
Darren Henry (Conservative – Broxtowe)
Antony Higginbotham (Conservative – Burnley)
Adam Holloway (Conservative – Gravesham)
Lindsay Hoyle (Speaker – Chorley)
Neil Hudson (Conservative – Penrith and The Border)
Jeremy Hunt (Conservative – South West Surrey)
Christine Jardine (Liberal Democrat – Edinburgh West)
David Jones (Conservative – Clwyd West)
Eleanor Laing (Deputy Speaker – Epping Forest)
Robert Largan (Conservative – High Peak)
Carla Lockhart (Democratic Unionist Party – Upper Bann)
Jack Lopresti (Conservative – Filton and Bradley Stoke)
Tim Loughton (Conservative – East Worthing and Shoreham)
Kenny MacAskill (Alba Party – East Lothian)
Angus Brendan MacNeil (Scottish National Party – Na h-Eileanan an Iar)
Paul Maskey (Sinn Féin – Belfast West)
Christian Matheson (Labour – City of Chester)
Theresa May (Conservative – Maidenhead)
Steve McCabe (Labour – Birmingham, Selly Oak)
Stewart Malcolm McDonald (Scottish National Party – Glasgow South)
Anne McLaughlin (Scottish National Party – Glasgow North East)
Stephen McPartland (Conservative – Stevenage)
Johnny Mercer (Conservative – Plymouth, Moor View)
Amanda Milling (Conservative – Cannock Chase)
Navendu Mishra (Labour – Stockport)
Andrew Mitchell (Conservative – Sutton Coldfield)
Francie Molloy (Sinn Féin – Mid Ulster)
Jessica Morden (Labour – Newport East)
Anne Marie Morris (Conservative – Newton Abbot)
David Morris (Conservative – Morecambe and Lunesdale)
Wendy Morton (Conservative – Aldridge-Brownhills)
James Murray (Labour – Ealing North)
Sheryll Murray (Conservative – South East Cornwall)
Lisa Nandy (Labour – Wigan)
Robert Neill (Conservative – Bromley and Chislehurst)
Charlotte Nichols (Labour – Warrington North)
John Nicolson (Scottish National Party – Ochil and South Perthshire)
Jesse Norman (Conservative – Hereford and South Herefordshire)
Matthew Offord (Conservative – Hendon)
Neil Parish (Conservative – Tiverton and Honiton)
Toby Perkins (Labour – Chesterfield)
Mark Pritchard (Conservative – The Wrekin)
Jeremy Quin (Conservative – Horsham)
Steve Reed (Labour – Croydon North)
Christina Rees (Labour – Neath)
Gavin Robinson (Democratic Unionist Party – Belfast East)
Andrew Rosindell (Conservative – Romford)
Douglas Ross (Conservative – Moray)
Selaine Saxby (Conservative – North Devon)
Grant Shapps (Conservative – Welwyn Hatfield)
Barry Sheerman (Labour – Huddersfield)
Alec Shelbrooke (Conservative – Elmet and Rothwell)
Alyn Smith (Scottish National Party – Stirling)
Jane Stevenson (Conservative – Wolverhampton North East)
John Stevenson (Conservative – Carlisle)
Julian Sturdy (Conservative – York Outer)
Jon Trickett (Labour – Hemsworth)
Elizabeth Truss (Conservative – South West Norfolk)
Tom Tugendhat (Conservative – Tonbridge and Malling)
Giles Watling (Conservative – Clacton)
Hywel Williams (Plaid Cymru – Arfon)
Sammy Wilson (Democratic Unionist Party – East Antrim)
Beth Winter (Labour – Cynon Valley)
Rosie Winterton (Deputy Speaker – Doncaster Central)
Pete Wishart (Scottish National Party – Perth and North Perthshire)