European Scrutiny Committee

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The European Scrutiny Committee was a select committee of the House of Commons in the Parliament of the United Kingdom. Following Britain's withdrawal from the European Union in January 2020 and the end of the transition period on 31 December 2020 until the 2024 general election, the Committee continued to "monitor the legal and/or political importance of new EU legislation and policy and assess their potential implications for the UK. It was also able to scrutinise the implementation of the Withdrawal Agreement, the Protocol on Northern Ireland and the UK/EU Trade & Cooperation Agreement."[1]

The committee was abolished after the 2024 general election.[2]

Changes 2019–present

2017–2019 Parliament

2015–2017 Parliament

Members of the committee were announced on 15 July 2015.[6]

Member Party Constituency
Sir William Cash MP Conservative Stone
Geraint Davies MP Labour Swansea West
Richard Drax MP Conservative South Dorset
Peter Grant MP SNP Glenrothes
Damian Green MP Conservative Ashford
Nia Griffith MP Labour Llanelli
Kate Hoey MP Labour Vauxhall
Kelvin Hopkins MP Labour Luton North
Calum Kerr MP SNP Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk
Craig Mackinlay MP Conservative South Thanet
Jacob Rees-Mogg MP Conservative North East Somerset
Alec Shelbrooke MP Conservative Elmet and Rothwell
Kelly Tolhurst MP Conservative Rochester and Strood
Andrew Turner MP Conservative Isle of Wight
Heather Wheeler MP Conservative South Derbyshire

Changes 2015–2017

Date Outgoing Member
& Party
Constituency New Member
& Party
Constituency Source
9 November 2015 Nia Griffith MP (Labour) Llanelli The Hon. Stephen Kinnock MP (Labour) Aberavon Parliament
18 July 2016 Kelvin Hopkins MP (Labour) Luton North Kate Green OBE MP (Labour) Stretford and Urmston Parliament
7 November 2016 The Rt Hon Damian Green MP (Conservative) Ashford Steve Double MP (Conservative) St Austell and Newquay Parliament
Alec Shelbrooke MP (Conservative) Elmet and Rothwell Michael Tomlinson MP (Conservative) Mid Dorset and North Poole
Kelly Tolhurst MP (Conservative) Rochester and Strood David Warburton FRSA MP (Conservative) Somerton and Frome
Heather Wheeler MP (Conservative) South Derbyshire Mike Wood MP (Conservative) Dudley South
28 November 2016 Peter Grant MP (Scottish National) Glenrothes Alan Brown MP (Scottish National) Kilmarnock and Loudoun Parliament
Calum Kerr MP (Scottish National) Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk Dr Paul Monaghan MP (Scottish National) Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross
6 February 2017 Dr Paul Monaghan MP (Scottish National) Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross Chris Stephens MP (Scottish National) Glasgow South West Parliament

2010–2015 Parliament

Members of the committee were announced on 26 July 2010.[7]

Member Party Constituency
Sir William Cash MP Conservative Stone
James Clappison MP Conservative Hertsmere
Michael Connarty MP Labour Linlithgow and East Falkirk
Jim Dobbin MP Labour Co-Op Heywood and Middleton
Julie Elliott MP Labour Sunderland Central
Tim Farron MP Liberal Democrats Westmorland and Lonsdale
Nia Griffith MP Labour Llanelli
Chris Heaton-Harris MP Conservative Daventry
Kelvin Hopkins MP Labour Luton North
Chris Kelly MP Conservative Dudley South
Tony Lloyd MP Labour Stretford
Penny Mordaunt MP Conservative Portsmouth North
Stephen Phillips MP Conservative Sleaford and North Hykeham
Jacob Rees-Mogg MP Conservative North East Somerset
Henry Smith MP Conservative Crawley
Ian Swales MP Liberal Democrats Redcar

Changes 2010–2015

Date Outgoing Member
& Party
Constituency New Member
& Party
Constituency Source
28 November 2011 Tony Lloyd MP (Labour) Manchester Central Sandra Osborne MP (Labour) Ayr, Carrick and Cumnock Hansard
4 March 2013 Sandra Osborne MP (Labour) Ayr, Carrick and Cumnock Linda Riordan MP (Labour/Co-op) Halifax Hansard
17 June 2013 Jim Dobbin KSG KMCO MP (Labour/Co-op) Heywood and Middleton Joe Benton MP (Labour) Bootle Parliament
5 July 2013 Joe Benton MP (Labour) Bootle Geraint Davies MP (Labour/Co-op) Swansea West Parliament
15 July 2013 Penny Mordaunt MP (Conservative) Portsmouth North Andrew Bingham MP (Conservative) High Peak Hansard
25 November 2013 Tim Farron MP (Liberal Democrats) Westmorland and Lonsdale Stephen Gilbert MP (Liberal Democrats) St Austell and Newquay Parliament
Ian Swales MP (Liberal Democrats) Redcar Mike Thornton MP (Liberal Democrats) Eastleigh

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