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The law being made

Immigration and asylum bills before Parliament, how far each has travelled, and how the Commons voted — from the official parliamentary record.

The record, not a scorecard
This page republishes what Parliament recorded: stages reached, dates sat, and the published Aye and No totals with the party breakdown of who voted which way. It does not rank, grade or score members, and a vote on a bill is not a vote on any single provision within it — the linked official record is the authority.

Bills before Parliament

Immigration and Asylum Bill

Committee stage · updated 20 July 2026
  1. Commons1st reading30 June 2026
  2. Commons2nd reading13 July 2026
  3. CommonsProgramme motion13 July 2026
  4. CommonsMoney resolution13 July 2026
  5. CommonsWays and Means resolution13 July 2026
  6. CommonsCommittee stagenot yet sat
  1. Commons1st reading14 July 2026
  2. Commons2nd reading16 October 2026

Illegal Immigration (Offences) Bill

2nd reading · updated 25 June 2026
  1. Commons1st reading22 June 2026
  2. Commons2nd reading12 March 2027
as at 2026-08-18 · source

How the Commons voted

Immigration and Asylum Bill: Second Reading

13 July 2026

264
ayes
90
noes
Party breakdown of the division
PartyAyeNo
Labour26514
Liberal Democrat49
Scottish National Party7
Independent5
Green Party5
Plaid Cymru4
Reform UK3
Your Party2
Conservative1
divisions to 2026-07-13 · source

The published totals are 264 to 90; the division's member list names 265 and 90. The party table is built from that list, so it can differ from the official totals by a vote — the totals above are the published figures.

Recent Commons divisions on immigration legislation
DateDivisionAyesNoes
2026-07-13Immigration and Asylum Bill: Second Reading26490
2026-07-13Immigration and Asylum Bill: Reasoned Amendment to Second Reading97358
2026-04-28Draft Immigration and Asylum (Provision of Accommodation to Failed Asylum-Seekers) (Amendment) Regulations 202630428
2025-11-19Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill: motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 3732692
2025-05-21Opposition Day: Immigration83267
2025-05-12Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill: Third Reading31695
divisions to 2026-07-13 · source

The rest of the record

What members are asking ministers is on the questions page; what the public has petitioned for is on the petitions page. The statistics the legislation is meant to act on are across the rest of this site.

Data as of

Cite this page

The law being made: immigration bills and Commons votes. Migration Watchdog, data as of 2026-08-18.
https://migrationwatchdog.com/legislation
Underlying figures: UK official statistics, re-published under OGL v3.0 — every figure links to its source on the page.

Sources for this page