there was one tory rebel, sarah wollaston, who voted with labour.bout symbolic victory for labour and the government is calling on ministers to get back into the house of commons and respond to what they call the victory. we had a pretty charged debate throughout the day. the reason this is attracting so much attention is because universal credit has been pretty controversial from the very start, with accusations of delays, technical issues and people being put on the new system, or issues and people being put on the new system, 01’ some issues and people being put on the new system, or some of them, facing difficulties and delays in getting some payments. theresa may, with her very thin majority, has been subject to threats, if you like, from tory mps who do not think universal credit works properly and they want to see changes. that is why it has been a bit of a tense day, even though this 0pposition day debate is not binding on the government. thank you, eleanor. let's talk to the snp mp drew hendry. thank you very much indeed for joining us. you