How did Martyn Day MP vote on the UK Government confidence motion?

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Martyn Day voted against a motion expressing confidence in the Government but could not stop it from passing in the House of Commons on Monday.

The Linlithgow and East Falkirk MP voted against the motion, alongside the vast majority of his Scottish National Party colleagues, though it passed 349-238.

Voting against the motion at Westminster this week were 181 Labour MPs, 37 SNP MPs, 12 Lib Dem MPs, two Independent MPs, one SDLP MP, one Alliance MP, three Plaid Cymru MPs and one Green Party MP.

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