Did they follow their constituents’ wishes?
Heidi Allen, 2015 intake Voted: Remain
How South Cambridgeshire voted: Remain with 70,694 votes (61.6%)
Voted for Article 50 Bill
Anna Soubry, former minister Voted: Remain
How Broxtowe voted: Leave with 51,049 votes (52.4%) Voted for Article 50 Bill
Nicky Morgan, former education secretary Voted: Remain
How Loughborough voted: Leave with 53,050 votes, (50.3 %) Voted for Article 50 Bill
Dominic Grieve, former attorney general Voted: Remain
How Beaconsfield voted: Remain with 51,733 votes (50.7%) Voted for Article 50 Bill
Kenneth Clarke, ex-chancellor
Voted: Remain
How Rushcliffe voted: Remain with 57,176 votes (58.7%) Voted against Article 50 Bill
Stephen Hammond
Voted: Remain
How Wimbledon voted: Remain with 71,112 votes (73%) Voted for Article 50 Bill
Bob Neill, former justice minister Voted: Remain
How Bromley voted: Remain with 47,028 votes (50.2%) Voted for Article 50 Bill
Jeremy Lefroy Voted: Remain How Stafford voted: Leave with 55,096 votes (57.2%) Voted for Article 50 Bill
Oliver Heald, former solicitor general Voted: Remain How North East Hertfordshire voted: Leave with 50,709 votes (51.4 %)
Voted for Article 50 Bill
Vicky Ford, 2017 intake Voted: Remain
How Chelmsford voted: Leave with 54,866 votes (50.5 %) Voted for Article 50 Bill
Tom Tugendhat, chairman of the foreign affairs select committee Voted: Remain
How Tonbridge and Malling voted: Leave with 54,351 (52.6%) Voted for Article 50 Bill
Jonathan Djanogly, former junior minister Voted: Remain
How Huntingdon voted: Leave by 62,690 votes (55.3%) Voted for Article 50 Bill
Sarah Wollaston, chair of liaison committee Voted: Remain
How Totnes voted: Leave with 45,650 votes (54.1%) Voted for Article 50 Bill
Paul Masterton, 2017 intake Voted: Remain
How East Renfrewshire voted: Remain with 66,759 votes (74.3%) Voted for Article 50 Bill
Antoinette Sandbach, 2015 intake Voted: Remain
How Eddisbury voted: Leave with 45,528 votes (52.2%) Voted for Article 50 Bill