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Scott's voting record on the indicative votes (March 27th 2019)

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Thursday, 28 March, 2019
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Scott's voting record on the following Brexit proposals:

  • I voted against an extension to Article 50, we promised to leave on the 29th March and I wanted to keep my promise to my constituents.
     
  • For No-deal: Leaving the EU on 12 April without a deal (John Baron's proposal - 160 for, 400 against)
     
  • Against Common Market 2.0: Remaining in the European single market and seeking a temporary customs union with the EU (Nick Boles' proposal - 188 for, 283 against)
     
  • For EFTA and EEA: Remaining in the European single market but not forming a customs union with the EU (George Eustice's proposal - 65 for, 377 against)
     
  • Against Customs union: Seeking a UK-wide customs union with the EU (Ken Clarke's proposal - 264 for, 272 against)
     
  • Against Labour's alternative plan: Negotiating changes to the withdrawal agreement so that it includes protections to workers' rights, a permanent customs union, and close alignment to the single market (Jeremy Corbyn's proposal - 237 for, 307 against)
     
  • Against Revoke Article 50: Cancelling Brexit if the UK gets within days of leaving the EU without a deal (Joanna Cherry's proposal - 184 for, 293 against)
     
  • Against Second referendum:  Holding another public vote to confirm any withdrawal agreement agreed by Parliament (Margaret Beckett's proposal - 268 for, 295 against)
     
  • For Standstill arrangement: Seeking a tariff-free trade agreement with the EU that will last for two years, during which time Britain will contribute to the EU budget (Marcus Fysh's proposal - 139 for, 422 against)

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