Yorkshire and the Humber Regional Select Committee

The Yorkshire and the Humber Regional Select Committee was one of nine regional select committees of the House of Commons in the Parliament of the United Kingdom. The establishment of the committee was agreed by the House of Commons on 12 November 2008,[1] following the appointment of 'regional ministers' by Gordon Brown on his appointment as Prime Minister in June 2007.[2] The committee came into existence on 1 January 2009 and ceased to exist upon the dissolution of Parliament on 12 April 2010.[3][4]

The purpose of the Committee is "to examine regional strategies and the work of regional bodies" in Yorkshire and the Humber.

Membership

The committee was first appointed on 3 March 2009 by the House of Commons, but only contains 5 Labour members as opposed to the 9 members from various parties as was agreed in the motion of 12 November 2008, due to the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats refusing to nominate any members as a sign of their opposition to the existence of regional committees.[5]

Member Party Constituency
Eric Illsley MP (Chair) Labour Barnsley Central
Clive Betts MP Labour Sheffield Attercliffe
Ian Cawsey MP Labour Brigg and Goole
Shona McIsaac MP Labour Cleethorpes
Austin Mitchell MP Labour Great Grimsby

Source: Parliament website archive

Changes

Occasionally, the House of Commons orders changes to be made in terms of membership of select committees. Such changes are shown below.

Date Outgoing Member
& Party
Constituency New Member
& Party
Constituency Source
29 October 2009 Mary Creagh MP (Labour) Wakefield Austin Mitchell MP (Labour) Great Grimsby Hansard

References


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