Yes, the traditional method of voting in both the House of Commons and the House of Lords is that when the question is put and members make it clear to the Speaker that they wish to divide the House, the members will leave the chamber and walk through one or other lobby, the aye lobby or the nay lobby, and obviously they will come from anywhere else in the parliamentary estate if they are there on time.
They have eight minutes to get into those lobbies. They will then pass a desk where House of Commons staff will take their names using laptops so that we get an electronic record of who has voted. They then pass two tellers, who are members of Parliament, one from each side of the question, who count them. At the end of that process the tellers announce the numbers in the House. We then publish the list of members voting online as soon as possible thereafter.