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The Crossbencher22 APR 2026
Commons division 504 (2026-04-22): Crime and Policing Bill: motion to insist on Amendments 439C and 439D and disagree with Lords Amendments 439E and 439F - Ayes 253, Noes 143
CLAIMDivision 504 · 2026-04-22
SOURCEcommonsvotes-api.parliament.uk (Commons Votes API)
RETRIEVED16 JUL 2026 · sha256 bfebfa0d…79fe

What the bill is for — Parliament's own words

A Bill to make provision about anti-social behaviour, offensive weapons, offences against people (including sexual offences), property offences, the criminal exploitation of persons, sex offenders, stalking and public order; to make provision about powers of the police, the border force and other similar persons; to make provision about confiscation; to make provision about the police; to make provision about terrorism and national security, and about international agreements relating to crime; to make provision about the criminal liability of bodies; and for connected purposes.

This bill has since received Royal Assent — it is now law. bills.parliament.uk

How the parties broke

Labour
2490
Conservative
083
Liberal Democrat
053
Green Party
04
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SOURCEhttps://commonsvotes-api.parliament.uk/data/division/2339.json
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RETRIEVED2026-07-16T20:56:34.687+00:00
OCCURRED2026-04-22T18:51:00+00:00
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