Backbench Business Committee

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The Backbench Business Committee of the British House of Commons was created on 15 June 2010 through the adoption of a new standing order.[1] It was created soon after 2010 general election, but had been proposed during the previous Parliament by the Wright Committee on Reform of the House of Commons in its report of 12 November 2009.[2]

Remit

The committee is responsible for determining, on behalf of backbench members (i.e., members who are not Ministers of the Crown or shadow ministers), the business before the House for approximately one day each week. This includes Thursday sittings in the parallel debating chamber, known as Westminster Hall, which are considered half days. The amendments to Standing Order 14 give the committee 35 days per session, of which at least 27 are taken on the floor of the House (as opposed to Westminster Hall). The one-and-one-half-hour Topical Debates, which count as quarter days, are also determined by the committee.[1]

Membership

As set out by Standing Order 152, the committee consists of a chair and seven other members to be elected at the beginning of each session. The chair, who must be an opposition member, is elected under the alternative vote method in a manner similar to other select committee chairs. The other members are selected under the single transferable vote method with the stipulation that the eight members (including the chair) reflect a distribution of the seats made by the Speaker, which is to reflect the party composition of the House of Commons. In addition, at least two men and two women must be elected. Ministers of the Crown, Parliamentary Private Secretaries, and 'principal opposition frontbench spokespersons' are prohibited from standing for election as chair or as a member.[1]


Changes since 2024

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Date Outgoing Member
& Party
Constituency New Member
& Party
Constituency Source
9 December 2024 Wendy Morton MP (Conservative) Aldridge-Brownhills Martin Vickers MP (Conservative) Brigg and Immingham Hansard
3 March 2025 Jack Abbott MP (Labour) Ipswich Jonathan Davies MP (Labour) Mid Derbyshire Hansard
13 November 2025 Jess Brown-Fuller MP (Liberal Democrats) Chichester Lee Dillon MP (Liberal Democrats) Newbury Hansard
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2020–2024 Parliament

Changes from 2021–2024

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Date Outgoing Member
& Party
Constituency New Member
& Party
Constituency Source
2 November 2021 Gareth Bacon MP (Conservative) Orpington Duncan Baker MP (Conservative) North Norfolk Hansard
15 March 2022 Duncan Baker MP (Conservative) North Norfolk Chris Green MP (Conservative) Bolton West Hansard
David Johnston MP (Conservative) Wantage Jerome Mayhew MP (Conservative) Broadland
3 May 2022 Imran Ahmad Khan MP (Independent) Wakefield Vacant Resignation of member from Parliament[3]
21 November 2022 Jerome Mayhew MP (Conservative) Broadland Wendy Morton MP (Conservative) Aldridge-Brownhills Hansard
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2020 election

The chair was elected on 27 January 2020, with members being announced on 2 March 2020.[4][5]

Changes 2020-2021

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Date Outgoing Member
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Constituency New Member
& Party
Constituency Source
20 July 2020 Nickie Aiken MP (Conservative) Cities of London and Westminster Gareth Bacon MP (Conservative) Orpington Hansard
18 January 2021 Fiona Bruce MP (Conservative) Congleton Imran Ahmad Khan MP (Conservative) Wakefield Hansard
1 March 2021 Lia Nici MP (Conservative) Great Grimsby David Johnston MP (Conservative) Wantage Hansard
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2017 election

The chair was elected on 12 July 2017, with members being announced on 11 September 2017.[6][7]

Changes 2017-2019

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Date Outgoing Member
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Constituency New Member
& Party
Constituency Source
16 October 2017 New seat Robert Courts MP (Conservative) Witney Hansard
23 October 2017 Rehman Chishti MP (Conservative) Gillingham and Rainham Chris Davies MP (Conservative) Brecon and Radnorshire Hansard
19 March 2018 Robert Courts MP (Conservative) Witney Nigel Mills MP (Conservative) Amber Valley Hansard
23 April 2018 Chris Davies MP (Conservative) Brecon and Radnorshire Colin Clark MP (Conservative) Gordon Hansard
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2016 election

The chair was elected on 24 May 2016, with members being announced on 13 June 2016.[8][9]

Changes 2016-2017

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Date Outgoing Member
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Constituency New Member
& Party
Constituency Source
31 October 2016 Wendy Morton MP (Conservative) Aldridge-Brownhills Dr Dan Poulter MP (Conservative) Central Suffolk and North Ipswich Hansard
30 January 2017 Dr Dan Poulter MP (Conservative) Central Suffolk and North Ipswich Robert Courts MP (Conservative) Witney Hansard
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2015 election

The chair was elected on 18 June 2015, with members being announced on 20 July 2015.[10][11]

Changes 2015-2016

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Date Outgoing Member
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Constituency New Member
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Constituency Source
14 December 2015 New seat Kevin Foster MP (Conservative) Torbay Hansard
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2014 election

The chair was elected on 11 June 2014, with members being elected on 30 June 2014.[12][13]

2013 election

The chair was elected on 15 May 2013, with members being elected on 10 June 2013.[14][15]

Changes 2013-2014

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Date Outgoing Member
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Constituency New Member
& Party
Constituency Source
4 November 2013 Jane Ellison MP (Conservative) Battersea Mark Spencer MP (Conservative) Sherwood Hansard
4 November 2013 Marcus Jones MP (Conservative) Nuneaton Oliver Colvile MP (Conservative) Plymouth Sutton and Devonport Hansard
Mark Spencer MP (Conservative) Sherwood Alec Shelbrooke MP (Conservative) Elmet and Rothwell
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2012 election

The chair was elected on 16 May 2012, with members being elected on 12 June 2012.[16][17]

2010 election

The chair was elected on 22 June 2010, with members being elected on 29 June 2010.[18][19]

By-elections 2010-2012

More information Date of resignation, Outgoing Member & Party ...
Date of resignation Outgoing Member
& Party
Constituency Source Date of by-election New Member
& Party
Constituency Source
3 November 2010 David Anderson MP (Labour) Blaydon Hansard 8 November 2010 Ian Mearns MP (Labour) Gateshead Hansard
Alison Seabeck MP (Labour) Plymouth Moor View George Mudie MP (Labour) Leeds East
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Review

When it created the committee, the House resolved to review the committee's work at the beginning of the 2011/12 session. The Leader of the House of Commons, Sir George Young, stated that the purpose of the review was to help reach the next phase of implementing the Wright Committee report: setting up a committee to manage substantially all House business.[20]

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