- Ahmad Khan, Imran
- Amess, David
- Baker, Steve
- Baldwin, Harriett
- Blackman, Bob
- Blunt, Crispin
- Bone, Peter
- Brady, Graham
- Chope, Christopher
- Clifton-Brown, Sir Geoffrey
- Daly, James
- Davies, Philip
- Davis, David
- Davison, Dehenna
- Doyle-Price, Jackie
- Drax, Richard
- Fysh, Marcus
- Ghani, Nusrat
- Green, Chris (pictured)
- Hunt, Tom
- Latham, Mrs Pauline
- Loder, Chris
- Loughton, Tim
- Mangnall, Anthony
- McCartney, Karl
- McVey, Esther
- Merriman, Huw
- Morris, Anne Marie
- Redwood, rh John
- Rosindell, Andrew
- Sambrook, Gary
- Seely, Bob
- Smith, Henry
- Swayne, rh Sir Desmond
- Syms, Sir Robert
- Thomas, Derek
- Tracey, Craig
- Vickers, Matt
- Wakeford, Christian
- Walker, Sir Charles
- Watling, Giles
- Wragg, William
Plus two tellers – Philip Hollobone and Craig Mackinlay.
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- Seven Tory MPs voted against the Government on renewing the Coronavirus Act.
- Twelve voted against the Government over the rule of six.
- Now we have 42 this evening – enough to imperil the Government’s majority in the event of all opposition parties that attend Westminster voting against it too.
- Fifty-six signed the Brady amendment, but it was never voted on, and wasn’t a measure related directly to Government policy on the virus.
- We wrote last week that Conservative backbench protests would gain “volume and velocity”, and so it is proving.
- There’s a strong though not total overlap between these lockdown sceptics and Eurosceptics.
- We count eight members from the 2019 intake – and a big tranche from pre-2010 intakes.
- Chris Green resigned as a PPS to vote against the measure.
- He’s a Bolton MP and there’s clearly unhappiness there about these latest restrictions.