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The SNP supports international efforts to bring an end to the violence and find a long term solution that provides the people of Syria and the wider Middle East with peace and stability. We believe that the UK should use its non-combative position to drive forward diplomatic efforts and present a peace plan.

Don't have an account? Sign up. Skip to content Share this policy: 0. Facebook Share. Stella Creasy Walthamstow. Stephen Doughty Cardiff South and Penarth. Susan Elan Jones Clwyd South. Tom Watson West Bromwich East. Tristram Hunt Stoke-on-Trent Central. Vernon Coaker Gedling. Wayne David Caerphilly. Yvette Cooper Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford.

David Simpson Upper Bann. Gavin Robinson Belfast East. Gregory Campbell East Londonderry. Ian Paisley North Antrim. Jeffrey M. Donaldson Lagan Valley. Jim Shannon Strangford. Nigel Dodds Belfast North. Sammy Wilson East Antrim. Alistair Carmichael Orkney and Shetland. Greg Mulholland Leeds North West. John Pugh Southport. Nick Clegg Sheffield, Hallam.

Tim Farron Westmorland and Lonsdale. Tom Brake Carshalton and Wallington. Danny Kinahan South Antrim. Tom Elliott Fermanagh and South Tyrone. Douglas Carswell Clacton. Lady Sylvia Hermon North Down. MPs who voted against the motion. Alan Whitehead Southampton, Test.

Albert Owen Ynys Mon. Alex Cunningham Stockton North. Andrew Gwynne Denton and Reddish. Andrew Smith Oxford East. Andy Burnham Leigh. Andy McDonald Middlesbrough. Andy Slaughter Hammersmith. Angela Rayner Ashton-under-Lyne. Barbara Keeley Worsley and Eccles South. Barry Gardiner Brent North.

Barry Sheerman Huddersfield. Bill Esterson Sefton Central. Carolyn Harris Swansea East. Cat Smith Lancaster and Fleetwood. Catherine West Hornsey and Wood Green. Chi Onwurah Newcastle upon Tyne Central. Chris Evans Islwyn. Christian Matheson City of Chester. Christina Rees Neath. Clive Betts Sheffield South East. Clive Efford Eltham. Clive Lewis Norwich South.

Daniel Zeichner Cambridge. David Anderson Blaydon. David Crausby Bolton North East. David Hanson Delyn. David Lammy Tottenham. David Winnick Walsall North. Dawn Butler Brent Central. Debbie Abrahams Oldham East and Saddleworth. Dennis Skinner Bolsover. Derek Twigg Halton. Diana Johnson Kingston upon Hull North. Edward Miliband Doncaster North.

Emily Thornberry Islington South and Finsbury. Emma Lewell-Buck South Shields. Fabian Hamilton Leeds North East. Fiona Mactaggart Slough. Gavin Shuker Luton South. Geraint Davies Swansea West. Gerald Jones Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney. Gordon Marsden Blackpool South. Graham Allen Nottingham North. Graham Stringer Blackley and Broughton.

Grahame Morris Easington. Harry Harpham Sheffield, Brightside and Hillsborough. Helen Hayes Dulwich and West Norwood. Huw Irranca-Davies Ogmore. Iain Wright Hartlepool. Ian C. Lucas Wrexham. Ian Lavery Wansbeck. Ian Mearns Gateshead. Ian Murray Edinburgh South. Imran Hussain Bradford East. Ivan Lewis Bury South.

Jack Dromey Birmingham, Erdington. Jeff Smith Manchester, Withington. Jeremy Corbyn Islington North. Jess Phillips Birmingham, Yardley. Jessica Morden Newport East. Jim Cunningham Coventry South. Jo Stevens Cardiff Central. John Cryer Leyton and Wanstead. John Healey Wentworth and Dearne. John Mann Bassetlaw. John McDonnell Hayes and Harlington. Jon Cruddas Dagenham and Rainham. Jon Trickett Hemsworth. Jonathan Ashworth Leicester South. Jonathan Reynolds Stalybridge and Hyde.

Judith Cummins Bradford South. Julie Cooper Burnley. Julie Elliott Sunderland Central. Justin Madders Ellesmere Port and Neston. Karen Buck Westminster North. Karin Smyth Bristol South. Karl Turner Kingston upon Hull East.

Kate Green Stretford and Urmston. Kate Hoey Vauxhall. Kate Hollern Blackburn. Kate Osamor Edmonton. Keir Starmer Holborn and St Pancras. Kelvin Hopkins Luton North. Kerry McCarthy Bristol East. Kevin Brennan Cardiff West. Liam Byrne Birmingham, Hodge Hill. Lilian Greenwood Nottingham South. Lisa Nandy Wigan. Liz McInnes Heywood and Middleton. Louise Haigh Sheffield, Heeley. Lyn Brown West Ham. Madeleine Moon Bridgend. Margaret Greenwood Wirral West. Mark Hendrick Preston.

Mark Tami Alyn and Deeside. Mary Glindon North Tyneside. Matthew Pennycook Greenwich and Woolwich. Meg Hillier Hackney South and Shoreditch. Melanie Onn Great Grimsby. Mike Kane Wythenshawe and Sale East. Naz Shah Bradford West. Nia Griffith Llanelli. Nic Dakin Scunthorpe. Nicholas Brown Newcastle upon Tyne East. Nick Smith Blaenau Gwent. Nick Thomas-Symonds Torfaen. Owen Smith Pontypridd. Pat Glass North West Durham. Paul Blomfield Sheffield Central. Paul Farrelly Newcastle-under-Lyme.

Paul Flynn Newport West. Paula Sherriff Dewsbury. Peter Dowd Bootle. Rachael Maskell York Central. Rachel Reeves Leeds West. Rebecca Long-Bailey Salford and Eccles. Richard Burden Birmingham, Northfield. Richard Burgon Leeds East. Rob Marris Wolverhampton South West. Robert Flello Stoke-on-Trent South. Roberta Blackman-Woods City of Durham. Roger Godsiff Birmingham, Hall Green. Ronnie Campbell Blyth Valley. Rupa Huq Ealing Central and Acton. Rushanara Ali Bethnal Green and Bow. Ruth Cadbury Brentford and Isleworth.

Sadiq Khan Tooting. Sarah Champion Rotherham. Seema Malhotra Feltham and Heston. Shabana Mahmood Birmingham, Ladywood. Sharon Hodgson Washington and Sunderland West. Sir Alan Meale Mansfield.

Sir Gerald Kaufman Manchester, Gorton. Stephen Hepburn Jarrow. Stephen Kinnock Aberavon. Stephen Pound Ealing North. Stephen Timms East Ham. Stephen Twigg Liverpool, West Derby. Steve Rotheram Liverpool, Walton. Sue Hayman Workington. Teresa Pearce Erith and Thamesmead. Toby Perkins Chesterfield. Tulip Siddiq Hampstead and Kilburn. Valerie Vaz Walsall South.

Vicky Foxcroft Lewisham, Deptford. Wes Streeting Ilford North. Yasmin Qureshi Bolton South East. Yvonne Fovargue Makerfield.

Alan Brown Kilmarnock and Loudoun. Alex Salmond Gordon. Alison Thewliss Glasgow Central. Angela Crawley Lanark and Hamilton East. Angus Robertson Moray. Brendan O'Hara Argyll and Bute. Callum McCaig Aberdeen South. Calum Kerr Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk. Carol Monaghan Glasgow North West. Chris Law Dundee West. Chris Stephens Glasgow South West.

Corri Wilson Ayr, Carrick and Cumnock. Deidre Brock Edinburgh North and Leith. Douglas Chapman Dunfermline and West Fife. Eilidh Whiteford Banff and Buchan. Gavin Newlands Paisley and Renfrewshire North. George Kerevan East Lothian. Hannah Bardell Livingston. Ian Blackford Ross, Skye and Lochaber. Joanna Cherry Edinburgh South West. John McNally Falkirk. John Nicolson East Dunbartonshire. Kirsten Oswald East Renfrewshire.

Kirsty Blackman Aberdeen North. Margaret Ferrier Rutherglen and Hamilton West. Marion Fellows Motherwell and Wishaw. Martin John Docherty West Dunbartonshire. Martyn Day Linlithgow and East Falkirk. Mhairi Black Paisley and Renfrewshire South. Mike Weir Angus. Neil Gray Airdrie and Shotts. Owen Thompson Midlothian. Patricia Gibson North Ayrshire and Arran. Patrick Grady Glasgow North. Pete Wishart Perth and North Perthshire.

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Search for:. UK intervention in Syria: why Theresa May won her vote in , while David Cameron lost his in 0 comments 16 shares Estimated reading time: 10 minutes. Table 2: Vote switchers, compared to As Table 2 shows, May benefitted from vote-switching among MPs who were in parliament in both and Table 3: Personnel changes, compared to As Table 3 shows, personnel changes between and boosted both the pro-government and anti-government votes while reducing the number of abstentions.

Table 4: Attitude changes, compared to The first two columns show that the issues MPs most cared about shifted between the two occasions. Posted In: Parliament Party politics and elections. Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published.

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