MPs voted to rule out a no-deal withdrawal from the European Union in Parliament in a dramatic Commons vote last night.
Although the vote is non-binding – and the UK could still leave the EU on March 29 without a deal – those against the prospect of a no-deal Brexit won by 312 to 308.
Now MPs will vote today (March 14) on delaying Brexit following the climactic events in Parliament.
Here’s how MPs in southwest London and north Surrey voted on the government’s amended motion ruling out a no-deal Brexit:
Marsha de Cordova (Labour) - for
Carshalton and Wallington
Tom Brake (Liberal Democrat) - for
Croydon Central
Sarah Jones (Labour) - for
Croydon North
Steve Reed (Labour) - for
Croydon South
Chris Philp (Conservative) - against
Epsom and Ewell
Chris Grayling (Conservative) - against
Dominic Raab (Conservative) - against
Kingston and Surbiton
Sir Ed Davey (Liberal Democrat) - for
Siobhain McDonagh (Labour) - for
Justine Greening (Conservative) - for
Richmond Park
Zac Goldsmith (Conservative) - against
Runnymede and Weybridge
Philip Hammond (Conservative) - against
Sutton and Cheam
Paul Scully (Conservative) - against
Dr Rosena Allin-Khan (Labour) - for
Sir Vince Cable (Liberal Democrat) - for
Stephen Hammond (Conservative) - absent - did not vote
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