Each row is one party. The bar shows how its MPs voted relative to a neutral midpoint — to the right = on-side with the majority position, to the left = opposed. The percentage figure is the share of that party’s MPs who took the same side: higher = more whip-disciplined, closer to 50% = a freer vote.
| Party | Stance vs neutral midpoint | Net % | Discipline | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Labour Party | Lab | -50 | 0% on-whip · 272 MPs | |
| Conservative and Unionist Party | Con | +50 | 100% on-whip · 92 MPs | |
| Labour and Co-operative Party | Lab | -50 | 0% on-whip · 32 MPs | |
| Democratic Unionist Party | DUP | +50 | 100% on-whip · 5 MPs | |
| Green Party of England and Wales | Grn | -50 | 0% on-whip · 5 MPs |
Source · Hansard · alignment is the share of party MPs who voted with the party majority on tagged divisions
| Date | Motion | Aye | No | Carried |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8 Jul 2026 | Draft Supply of Machinery (Safety) (Amendment etc.) and the EU Machinery Regulation (Enforcement etc. in Northern Ireland) Regulations 2026 Aye: Support updating machinery safety regulations and enforcing EU machinery rules in Northern Ireland as required by the Windsor Framework, accepting regulatory divergence between Northern Ireland and Great Britain as a necessary consequence of post-Brexit arrangements. · No: Oppose the regulations on the grounds that they entrench Northern Ireland's competitive disadvantage, impose EU rules without democratic consent from Northern Ireland, and widen the regulatory gap within the United Kingdom without adequate impact assessment. | 317 | 102 | Yes |
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Mapping each Westminster issue to the equivalent council service bucket (so “Workplace Safety” → the matching service line on council finance, with the ranked-spend table this section wants) is its own taxonomy job. Council service spend lives on the council pages today; cross-cut by issue here in a follow-on pass.