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Mikey Smith & Dan Bloom

How did my MP vote in Boris Johnson no confidence ballot? Search full list of statements

Boris Johnson is reeling from a no confidence vote that he barely scraped through, with 41% of his MPs choosing to topple him from power.

Monday night’s 211-148 result was worse than the ballot for Theresa May that led to her resigning five months later.

And it was only slightly better than the 1990 result for Margaret Thatcher which prompted the Iron Lady’s downfall.

With the vote conducted in secret and rumours of a reshuffle flying, Tory whips’ minds will be turning to who, exactly, tried to oust their dear leader.

So as a public service, we’ve turned our minds to exactly the same topic - and found it’s easier than you might think to track them down.

We trawled the public statements of all 359 Tory MPs who voted, marking down in an interactive widget (scroll down to view) if they said they were for Boris Johnson, against him, or unclear.

Tory whips’ minds will be turning to who, exactly, chose to oust their dear leader (Getty Images)

As of 7am on Wednesday 8 June, we counted 190 who were publicly “for” the PM - almost all of the 211 who actually voted for him.

But only 52 MPs had publicly declared against him, out of 148 who genuinely voted “no confidence” on Monday.

That suggests the vast majority of the 117 MPs we recorded as being “unclear” - releasing either coded statements or saying nothing on their vote at all - actually voted against the Prime Minister.

Of course, we’ll never know exactly who voted which way, due to the ballot secrecy.

And ministers have been under enormous pressure to confirm they backed the PM, so it’s possible some could have lied and said they backed him when actually they voted against him.

But our numbers (which, if you’re an MP or aide, you’re welcome to update by e-mailing dan.bloom[at]mirror.co.uk) tell stories of their own.

Among those that didn’t publicly confirm how they voted were ministers like Penny Mordaunt, often touted as a leadership hopeful.

Sir Graham Brady, Chairman of the 1922 Committee of Tory backbenchers, announces the result on Monday (PA)

Meanwhile, the list of “against” MPs threw up new names we didn’t know about before - the most prominent being One Nation Tory and former deputy PM Damian Green.

He wrote: “I have thought throughout the process that it was best to wait for all the evidence to emerge before reaching a conclusion.

“Once that evidence was produced, it was necessary to strike the right balance between the genuine achievements of the Government and the failure to maintain proper standards of behaviour during the lockdowns.

“Today’s vote was the right time to reach that conclusion, and with great sadness I voted that I had no confidence in the Prime Minister."

Other ‘new’ names on the list of those voting 'no confidence' included Philip Davies, Paul Holmes, Philip Dunne, Julian Lewis, Mark Pawsey, Andrew Lewer, Neil Hudson, Mark Francois and Derek Thomas.

Browse them for yourself below. Search tool designed by Carlos Novoa.

Full text list of how we think MPs voted

NOTE: The below list was last updated at 7am on Wednesday 8 June. The interactive widget above will continue being updated. We’ve had to use a small amount of our own interpretation because the range of descriptions was so broad.

52 MPs who we estimated as being “against” (ether through direct confirmation or the weight of previous statements).

  • Aaron Bell
  • Alicia Kearns
  • Andrew Bowie
  • Andrew Bridgen
  • Andrew Jones
  • Andrew Lewer
  • Andrew Mitchell
  • Angela Richardson
  • Anne Marie Morris
  • Anthony Mangnall
  • Caroline Nokes
  • Craig Whittaker
  • Damian Green
  • David Davis
  • David Mundell
  • David Simmonds
  • Dehenna Davison
  • Derek Thomas
  • Douglas Ross
  • Elliot Colburn
  • Gary Streeter
  • Geoffrey Clifton-Brown
  • Giles Watling
  • Ian Liddell-Grainger
  • Jeremy Hunt
  • Jeremy Wright
  • Jesse Norman
  • John Baron
  • John Lamont
  • John Penrose
  • John Stevenson
  • Julian Lewis
  • Julian Sturdy
  • Laurence Robertson
  • Mark Francois
  • Mark Harper
  • Mark Pawsey
  • Neil Hudson
  • Nick Gibb
  • Nigel Mills
  • Peter Aldous
  • Philip Davies
  • Philip Dunne
  • Robert Neill
  • Robert Syms
  • Roger Gale
  • Stephen Hammond
  • Steve Baker
  • Steve Brine
  • Tim Loughton
  • Tobias Ellwood
  • William Wragg

117 MPs who we recorded as being “unclear” due to the lack of a clear statement on how they voted (although some did hint very strongly one way or the other)

  • Adam Afriyie
  • Alberto Costa
  • Alex Chalk
  • Andrea Leadsom
  • Andrew Murrison
  • Andrew Percy
  • Andrew Rosindell
  • Andrew Selous
  • Andy Carter
  • Anna Firth
  • Anthony Browne
  • Ben Spencer
  • Bernard Jenkin
  • Bill Wiggin
  • Bob Blackman
  • Caroline Ansell
  • Caroline Dinenage
  • Charles Walker
  • Chris Grayling
  • Chris Green
  • Chris Loder
  • Chris Skidmore
  • Claire Coutinho
  • Craig Tracey
  • Damien Moore
  • Dan Poulter
  • Daniel Kawczynski
  • David Johnston
  • David Jones
  • Duncan Baker
  • Edward Leigh
  • Edward Timpson
  • Eleanor Laing
  • Esther McVey
  • Fay Jones
  • Felicity Buchan
  • Fiona Bruce
  • Flick Drummond
  • Gareth Davies
  • Gary Sambrook
  • Gavin Williamson
  • Geoffrey Cox
  • Graham Brady
  • Greg Clark
  • Greg Smith
  • Helen Grant
  • Holly Mumby-Croft
  • Huw Merriman
  • Iain Duncan Smith
  • Jackie Doyle-Price
  • James Davies
  • James Sunderland
  • Jamie Wallis
  • Jerome Mayhew
  • Jo Churchill
  • Jo Gideon
  • John Howell
  • John Redwood
  • John Whittingdale
  • Johnny Mercer
  • Jonathan Djanogly
  • Jonathan Lord
  • Julian Knight
  • Julian Smith
  • Karen Bradley
  • Kieran Mullan
  • Laura Farris
  • Laura Trott
  • Liam Fox
  • Louie French
  • Lucy Allan
  • Luke Hall
  • Marcus Fysh
  • Maria Caulfield
  • Maria Miller
  • Mark Garnier
  • Mark Menzies
  • Mary Robinson
  • Matthew Offord
  • Mel Stride
  • Michael Tomlinson
  • Nickie Aiken
  • Nigel Evans
  • Nusrat Ghani
  • Oliver Heald
  • Paul Beresford
  • Paul Holmes
  • Paul Maynard
  • Pauline Latham
  • Penny Mordaunt
  • Peter Bottomley
  • Rebecca Harris
  • Richard Drax
  • Richard Graham
  • Robbie Moore
  • Robert Goodwill
  • Robert Largan
  • Robin Millar
  • Robin Walker
  • Scott Mann
  • Selaine Saxby
  • Simon Fell
  • Simon Hoare
  • Simon Jupp
  • Siobhan Baillie
  • Stephen Crabb
  • Stephen Metcalfe
  • Stuart Andrew
  • Theo Clarke
  • Theresa May
  • Theresa Villiers
  • Tom Randall
  • Tom Tugendhat
  • Tracey Crouch
  • Vicky Ford
  • Victoria Atkins
  • Virginia Crosbie

190 MPs who we recorded as being “for” (mostly by direct confirmation, though a handful involve reading between the lines).

  • Adam Holloway
  • Alan Mak
  • Alec Shelbrooke
  • Alex Burghart
  • Alexander Stafford
  • Alister Jack
  • Alok Sharma
  • Alun Cairns
  • Amanda Milling
  • Amanda Solloway
  • Andrea Jenkyns
  • Andrew Griffith
  • Andrew Stephenson
  • Anne-Marie Trevelyan
  • Antony Higginbotham
  • Ben Bradley
  • Ben Everitt
  • Ben Wallace
  • Bim Afolami
  • Bob Seely
  • Bob Stewart
  • Boris Johnson
  • Brandon Lewis
  • Brendan Clarke-Smith
  • Caroline Johnson
  • Cherilyn Mackrory
  • Chloe Smith
  • Chris Clarkson
  • Chris Heaton-Harris
  • Chris Philp
  • Christopher Chope
  • Christopher Pincher
  • Conor Burns
  • Craig Mackinlay
  • Craig Williams
  • Crispin Blunt
  • Damian Collins
  • Damian Hinds
  • Danny Kruger
  • Darren Henry
  • David Duguid
  • David Evennett
  • David Morris
  • David Rutley
  • David T C Davies
  • Dean Russell
  • Desmond Swayne
  • Dominic Raab
  • Eddie Hughes
  • Edward Argar
  • Elizabeth Truss
  • Gagan Mohindra
  • Gareth Bacon
  • Gareth Johnson
  • George Eustice
  • George Freeman
  • Gillian Keegan
  • Gordon Henderson
  • Graham Stuart
  • Grant Shapps
  • Greg Hands
  • Greg Knight
  • Guy Opperman
  • Harriett Baldwin
  • Heather Wheeler
  • Helen Whately
  • Henry Smith
  • Iain Stewart
  • Ian Levy
  • Jack Brereton
  • Jack Lopresti
  • Jacob Rees-Mogg
  • Jacob Young
  • Jake Berry
  • James Cartlidge
  • James Cleverly
  • James Daly
  • James Duddridge
  • James Gray
  • James Grundy
  • James Heappey
  • James Morris
  • James Wild
  • Jane Hunt
  • Jane Stevenson
  • Jason McCartney
  • Jeremy Quin
  • Jill Mortimer
  • John Glen
  • John Hayes
  • Jonathan Gullis
  • Joy Morrissey
  • Julia Lopez
  • Julie Marson
  • Justin Tomlinson
  • Karl McCartney
  • Kate Griffiths
  • Katherine Fletcher
  • Kelly Tolhurst
  • Kemi Badenoch
  • Kevin Foster
  • Kevin Hollinrake
  • Kit Malthouse
  • Kwasi Kwarteng
  • Lee Anderson
  • Lee Rowley
  • Leo Docherty
  • Lia Nici
  • Lucy Frazer
  • Luke Evans
  • Maggie Throup
  • Marco Longhi
  • Marcus Jones
  • Mark Eastwood
  • Mark Fletcher
  • Mark Jenkinson
  • Mark Logan
  • Mark Pritchard
  • Mark Spencer
  • Martin Vickers
  • Matt Hancock
  • Matt Vickers
  • Matt Warman
  • Michael Ellis
  • Michael Fabricant
  • Michael Gove
  • Michelle Donelan
  • Mike Freer
  • Mike Penning
  • Mike Wood
  • Mims Davies
  • Miriam Cates
  • Nadhim Zahawi
  • Nadine Dorries
  • Natalie Elphicke
  • Neil O'Brien
  • Nick Fletcher
  • Nicola Richards
  • Nigel Adams
  • Nigel Huddleston
  • Oliver Dowden
  • Paul Bristow
  • Paul Howell
  • Paul Scully
  • Peter Bone
  • Peter Gibson
  • Philip Hollobone
  • Priti Patel
  • Rachel Maclean
  • Ranil Jayawardena
  • Rebecca Pow
  • Rehman Chishti
  • Richard Bacon
  • Richard Fuller
  • Richard Holden
  • Rishi Sunak
  • Rob Butler
  • Robert Buckland
  • Robert Courts
  • Robert Halfon
  • Robert Jenrick
  • Royston Smith
  • Ruth Edwards
  • Sajid Javid
  • Sally-Ann Hart
  • Saqib Bhatti
  • Sara Britcliffe
  • Sarah Atherton
  • Sarah Dines
  • Scott Benton
  • Shailesh Vara
  • Shaun Bailey
  • Sheryll Murray
  • Simon Baynes
  • Simon Clarke
  • Simon Hart
  • Stephen McPartland
  • Steve Barclay
  • Steve Double
  • Stuart Anderson
  • Suella Braverman
  • Suzanne Webb
  • Thérèse Coffey
  • Tom Hunt
  • Tom Pursglove
  • Trudy Harrison
  • Victoria Prentis
  • Wendy Morton
  • Will Quince
  • William Cash

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