Finance Committee (House of Commons) explained

The Finance Committee, until 2015 known as the Finance and Services Committee,[1] is a select committee of the House of Commons in the Parliament of the United Kingdom. The committee considers expenditure on and the administration of services for the House of Commons, and it has responsibility for detailed scrutiny of the House’s budget.

Membership

As of February 2023, the members of the committee are as follows:

MemberPartyConstituency
Rt Hon Sharon Hodgson PC MP (Chair)LabourWashington and Sunderland West
Clive Betts MPLabourSheffield South East
Sir Geoffrey Clifton-Brown MPConservativeThe Cotswolds
Nigel Evans MPConservativeRibble Valley
Marion Fellows MPScottish National PartyMotherwell and Wishaw
Craig Mackinlay MPConservativeSouth Thanet
Nigel Mills MPConservativeAmber Valley
Mary Robinson MPConservativeCheadle
David Simmonds CBE MPConservativeRuislip, Northwood and Pinner
Rt Hon Mark Tami PC MPLabourAlyn and Deeside
Rt Hon Dame Rosie Winterton MPLabourDoncaster Central
Source: http://www.parliament.uk/business/committees/committees-a-z/commons-select/finance-committee/membership/

Changes since 2019

DateOutgoing Member
& Party
ConstituencyNew Member
& Party
ConstituencySource
9 March 2020Nigel Mills MP (Conservative)Amber ValleySir Geoffrey Clifton-Brown MP (Conservative)The CotswoldsHansard
Sir Robert Syms MP (Conservative)PooleDame Eleanor Laing MP (Conservative)Epping Forest
New seatTommy Sheppard MP (SNP)Edinburgh East
nowrap 1 March 2021Tommy Sheppard MP (SNP)Edinburgh EastMarion Fellows MP (SNP)Motherwell and WishawHansard
nowrap 25 May 2021Lilian Greenwood MP (Labour)Nottingham SouthNick Brown MP (Labour)Newcastle upon Tyne EastHansard
nowrap 13 December 2022Dame Eleanor Laing MP (Conservative)Epping ForestNigel Evans MP (Conservative)Ribble ValleyHansard
nowrap rowspan=3 24 January 2023Harriett Baldwin MP (Conservative)West WorcestershireCraig Mackinlay MP (Conservative)Ribble ValleyHansard
Felicity Buchan MP (Conservative)KensingtonNigel Mills MP (Conservative)Amber Valley
Gareth Davies MP (Conservative)Grantham and StamfordMary Robinson MP (Conservative)Cheadle
nowrap 28 February 2023Nick Brown MP (Chair, Independent)Newcastle upon Tyne EastSharon Hodgson MP (Labour)Washington and Sunderland WestHansard
nowrap 7 March 2023Sharon Hodgson MP (Labour)Washington and Sunderland WestSharon Hodgson MP (Chair, Labour)Washington and Sunderland WestParliament

2017-2019 Parliament

Members were announced on 30 October 2017.[2]

MemberPartyConstituency
Clive Betts MPLabourSheffield South East
Chris Bryant MPLabourRhondda
Geoffrey Clifton-Brown MPConservativeThe Cotswolds
Neil Gray MPSNPAirdrie and Shotts
Lindsay Hoyle MPLabourChorley
Helen Jones MPLabourWarrington North
Stephen McPartland MPConservativeStevenage
Mark Menzies MPConservativeFylde
Sir Robert Syms MPConservativePoole
Mark Tami MPLabourAlyn and Deeside
William Wragg MPConservativeHazel Grove

Changes 2017-2019

DateOutgoing Member
& Party
ConstituencyNew Member
& Party
ConstituencySource
nowrap 5 March 2018William Wragg MP (Conservative)Hazel GroveLuke Graham MP (Conservative)Ochil and South PerthshireHansard
nowrap 18 February 2019Helen Jones MP (Labour)Warrington NorthBambos Charalambous MP (Labour)Enfield SouthgateHansard

2015-2017 Parliament

Members were announced on 20 July 2015.[3]

MemberPartyConstituency
Jake Berry MPConservativeRossendale and Darwen
Clive Betts MPLabourSheffield South East
Nick Brown MPLabourNewcastle upon Tyne East
Geoffrey Clifton-Brown MPConservativeThe Cotswolds
Mark Garnier MPConservativeWyre Forest
Neil Gray MPSNPAirdrie and Shotts
Sir Alan Haselhurst MPConservativeSaffron Walden
Lindsay Hoyle MPLabourChorley
Helen Jones MPLabourWarrington North
Kwasi Kwarteng MPConservativeSpelthorne
Karen Lumley MPConservativeRedditch

Changes 2015-2017

DateOutgoing Member
& Party
ConstituencyNew Member
& Party
ConstituencySource
nowrap 17 October 2016Nick Brown MP (Labour)Newcastle upon Tyne EastDame Rosie Winterton MP (Labour)Doncaster CentralHansard
nowrap 7 November 2016Helen Jones MP (Labour)Warrington NorthSir Alan Meale MP (Labour)MansfieldHansard
nowrap 19 December 2016Mark Garnier MP (Conservative)Wyre ForestMark Menzies MP (Conservative)FyldeHansard
nowrap 16 January 2017Jake Berry MP (Conservative)Rossendale and DarwenStephen McPartland MP (Conservative)StevenageHansard
nowrap 6 February 2017Kwasi Kwarteng MP (Conservative)SpelthorneWilliam Wragg MP (Conservative)Hazel GroveHansard

2010-2015 Parliament

Members were announced on 26 July 2010.[4]

MemberPartyConstituency
Sir Paul Beresford MPConservativeMole Valley
Luciana Berger MPLabour and Co-opLiverpool Wavertree
Geoffrey Clifton-Brown MPConservativeThe Cotswolds
Robert Flello MP Liberal DemocratsStoke-on-Trent South
James Gray MPConservativeNorth Wiltshire
Sir Alan Haselhurst MPConservativeSaffron Walden
Lindsay Hoyle MPLabourChorley
Brooks Newmark MPConservativeBraintree
Jonathan Reynolds MPLabour and Co-opStalybridge and Hyde
John Thurso MP Liberal DemocratsCaithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross
Iain Wright MPLabourHartlepool

Changes 2010-2015

DateOutgoing Member
& Party
ConstituencyNew Member
& Party
ConstituencySource
nowrap 8 November 2010Luciana Berger MP (Labour Co-op)Liverpool WavertreeClive Betts MP (Labour)Sheffield South EastHansard
14 November 2011Brooks Newmark MP (Conservative)BraintreeShailesh Vara MP (Conservative)North West CambridgeshireHansard
30 January 2012Jonathan Reynolds MP (Labour Co-op)Stalybridge and HydeGeorge Howarth MP (Labour)KnowsleyHansard
14 January 2013Shailesh Vara MP (Conservative)North West CambridgeshireGreg Knight MP (Conservative)Derby NorthHansard
10 December 2013James Gray MP (Conservative)North WiltshireRobert Syms MP (Conservative)PooleHansard

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Finance and Services Committee - UK Parliament . 2010-10-24 . 2010-10-13 . https://web.archive.org/web/20101013120923/http://www.parliament.uk/business/committees/committees-a-z/commons-select/finance-and-services-committee/ . dead .
  2. Parliament of the United Kingdom . Business without Debate . House of Commons . 30 October 2017 . 630 .
  3. Parliament of the United Kingdom . Committees . House of Commons . 20 July 2015 . 598 .
  4. Parliament of the United Kingdom . Finance and Services . House of Commons . 26 July 2010 . 514 .