§ 00 Issue5 named divisions1 bill

Local Government Reform

§ 01How parties voted7 parties

Government alignment shows how often each party voted with the government's stated position. Issue-aligned direction shows agreement with the AI-identified supportive stance.

§ 02Bills & votesGrouped by bill
21 Apr 2026English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill: Government motion to disagree to Lords Amendment 2Aye = Support the government's position by rejecting the Lords' amendment to the English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill · No = Support retaining the Lords' amendment, opposing the government's attempt to remove it293 · 157Passed21 Apr 2026English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill: Government motion to disagree to Lords Amendment 26Aye = Support the government's decision to reject Lords Amendment 26, restoring the Bill to its pre-amendment form on this particular provision · No = Support retaining Lords Amendment 26, backing the change the upper chamber made to the devolution or community empowerment provisions287 · 148Passed21 Apr 2026English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill: Government motion to disagree to Lords Amendment 13Aye = Support the government's position by rejecting the Lords' amendment to the English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill · No = Defend the Lords' amendment and oppose the government overriding the upper chamber's change to the bill298 · 147Passed21 Apr 2026English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill: Government motion to disagree to Lords Amendment 36Aye = Support the government's position by rejecting the Lords' amendment to the English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill · No = Back the House of Lords' amendment and push back against the government's approach to devolution or community empowerment provisions in the Bill289 · 145Passed21 Apr 2026English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill: Government motion to disagree to Lords Amendment 4Aye = Support the government's position by rejecting Lords Amendment 4 to the English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill, restoring the Bill to its pre-Lords form on this point · No = Back the Lords' amendment and oppose the government overriding the upper chamber's change to this devolution legislation300 · 152Passed
How is this calculated?

Government alignment shows how often a party's MPs voted with the government's stated position on this issue. This is the most comparable metric across parties, as it measures the same reference point for everyone.

Issue-aligned direction shows how often MPs voted in the direction tagged as supportive of this issue by AI analysis. For example, if a vote is tagged “pro-environment”, an Aye vote counts as aligned.

Sources
Commons Votes APIcommonsvotes-api.parliament.uk
LicenceOpen Parliament Licence v3.0
AI analysisVote stance tagging · Claude 4.x