The Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Committee is a select committee of the House of Commons in the Parliament of the United Kingdom. The remit of the committee is to examine the expenditure, administration and policy of the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, and any departmental bodies.
The committee came into existence as the Business, Innovation and Skills Committee on 1 October 2009, replacing the Business and Enterprise Select Committee, which was dissolved on 30 September 2009. The House of Commons agreed to the committee's establishment on 25 June 2009,[1] following Prime Minister Gordon Brown's replacement of the Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform with the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills on 5 June 2009. Following the merger of the Department of Energy and Climate Change and the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills in July 2016, the name of the committee was changed in October 2016 to reflect the name of the new department.[2]
Contents
1Membership
1.1Previous Changes
2References
3External links
Membership
The Committee's Chair until the 2017 general election was Iain Wright, elected on 18 June 2015. The other members of the Committee were formally appointed on 8 July 2015.[2] On 12 July 2017, Rachel Reeves was elected chair of the committee.[3]
As of 12 September 2017, the membership is as follows:[4]
Member
Party
Constituency
Rachel Reeves MP (Chair)
Labour Co-op
Leeds West
Drew Hendry MP
Scottish National Party
Inverness, Nairn, Badenoch and Strathspey
Stephen Kerr MP
Conservative
Stirling
Vernon Coaker MP
Labour
Gedling
Peter Kyle MP
Labour
Hove
Ian Liddell-Grainger MP
Conservative
Bridgwater and West Somerset
Rachel Maclean MP
Conservative
Redditch
Albert Owen MP
Labour
Ynys Môn
Mark Pawsey MP
Conservative
Rugby
Antoinette Sandbach MP
Conservative
Eddisbury
Anna Turley MP
Labour
Redcar
Previous Changes
Occasionally, the House of Commons ordered changes to be made in terms of membership of the select committee, as proposed by the Committee of Selection. Such changes are shown below.
Date
Outgoing member and party
Constituency
→
New member and party
Constituency
Source
2 November 2010
Nicky Morgan MP (Conservative)
Loughborough
→
Simon Kirby MP (Conservative)
Brighton Kemptown
Hansard
Luciana Berger MP (Labour)
Liverpool Wavertree
→
Paul Blomfield MP (Labour)
Sheffield Central
Jack Dromey MP (Labour)
Birmingham Erdington
Katy Clark MP (Labour)
North Ayrshire and Arran
Chi Onwurah MP (Labour)
Newcastle upon Tyne Central
Gregg McClymont MP (Labour)
Cumbernauld, Kilsyth and Kirkintilloch East
Rachel Reeves MP (Labour)
Leeds West
Ian Murray MP (Labour)
Edinburgh South
21 March 2011
Gregg McClymont MP (Labour)
Cumbernauld, Kilsyth and Kirkintilloch East
→
Dan Jarvis MP (Labour)
Barnsley Central
Hansard
24 October 2011
Dan Jarvis MP (Labour)
Barnsley Central
→
Julie Elliott MP (Labour)
Sunderland Central
Hansard
Ian Murray MP (Labour)
Edinburgh South
Ann McKechin MP (Labour)
Glasgow North
16 July 2012
David Ward MP (Liberal Democrat)
Bradford East
→
Mike Crockart MP (Liberal Democrat)
Edinburgh West
Hansard
5 November 2012
Margot James MP (Conservative)
Stourbridge
→
Caroline Dinenage MP (Conservative)
Gosport
Hansard
Simon Kirby MP (Conservative)
Brighton Kemptown
Robin Walker MP (Conservative)
Worcester
References
^Hansard - 25 June 2009: Standing Orders etc. (Machinery of Government Changes)
^ ab"Membership - Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Committee". UK Parliament. Retrieved 8 July 2017.
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