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The 91 Mps Who Voted Against Article 50 Being Triggered by March Name Email Address Party Kenneth Clarke Clarkek@Parliament.Uk C The 91 MPs who voted against Article 50 being triggered by March Name Email Address Party Kenneth Clarke [email protected] Conservative Caroline Lucas [email protected] Green Natalie McGarry [email protected] Independent Michelle Thomson [email protected] Independent Rushanara Ali [email protected] Labour Graham Allen [email protected] Labour Ben Bradshaw [email protected] Labour Ann Coffey [email protected] Labour Neil Coyle [email protected] Labour Stella Creasy [email protected] Labour Geraint Davies [email protected] Labour Jim Dowd [email protected] Labour Louise Ellman [email protected] Labour Chris Evans [email protected] Labour Paul Farrelly [email protected] Labour Mike Gapes [email protected] Labour Helen Hayes [email protected] Labour Meg Hillier [email protected] Labour Peter Kyle [email protected] Labour David Lammy [email protected] Labour Chris Leslie [email protected] Labour Ian Murray [email protected] Labour Barry Sheerman [email protected] Labour Tulip Siddiq [email protected] Labour Angela Smith [email protected] Labour Catherine West [email protected] Labour Daniel Zeichner [email protected] Labour Tom Brake (teller) [email protected] Lib Dem Alistair Carmichael [email protected] Lib Dem Nick Clegg [email protected] Lib Dem Tim Farron [email protected] Lib Dem Sarah Olney [email protected] Lib Dem Mark Williams [email protected] Lib Dem Jonathan Edwards [email protected] Plaid Cymru Liz Saville Roberts [email protected] Plaid Cymru Hywel Williams [email protected] Plaid Cymru Mark Durkan [email protected] SDLP Alasdair McDonnell [email protected] SDLP Margaret Ritchie [email protected] SDLP Tasmina Ahmed-Sheikh [email protected] SNP Hannah Bardell [email protected] SNP Mhairi Black [email protected] SNP Ian Blackford [email protected] SNP Kirsty Blackman [email protected] SNP Phil Boswell [email protected] SNP Deidre Brock [email protected] SNP Alan Brown [email protected] SNP Lisa Cameron [email protected] SNP Douglas Chapman [email protected] SNP Joanna Cherry [email protected] SNP Ronnie Cowan [email protected] SNP Angela Crawley [email protected] SNP Martyn Day [email protected] SNP Martin Docherty-Hughes [email protected] SNP Stuart Blair Donaldson [email protected] SNP Marion Fellows [email protected] SNP Margaret Ferrier [email protected] SNP Stephen Gethins [email protected] SNP Patricia Gibson [email protected] SNP Patrick Grady [email protected] SNP Peter Grant [email protected] SNP Neil Gray [email protected] SNP Drew Hendry [email protected] SNP Stewart Hosie [email protected] SNP George Kerevan [email protected] SNP Calum Kerr [email protected] SNP Chis Law [email protected] SNP Angus Brendan MacNeil [email protected] SNP John Mc Nally [email protected] SNP Callum McCaig [email protected] SNP Stuart C McDonald [email protected] SNP Anne McLaughlin [email protected] SNP Carol Monaghan [email protected] SNP Paul Monaghan [email protected] SNP Roger Mullin [email protected] SNP Gavin Newlands [email protected] SNP John Nicolson [email protected] SNP Brendan O’Hara [email protected] SNP Kirsten Oswald [email protected] SNP Steven Paterson [email protected] SNP Angus Robertson [email protected] SNP Alex Salmond [email protected] SNP Tommy Sheppard [email protected] SNP Chris Stephens [email protected] SNP Alison Thewliss [email protected] SNP Owen Thompson (teller) [email protected] SNP Mike Weir [email protected] SNP Eilidh Whiteford [email protected] SNP Philippa Whitford [email protected] SNP Corri Wilson [email protected] SNP Pete Wishart [email protected] SNP.
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