Economic Affairs Committee (House of Lords) explained

The Economic Affairs Committee is a select committee of the House of Lords in the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It has a broad remit "to consider economic affairs and business affairs".

Membership

As of January 2024, the membership of the committee is as follows:[1]

MemberParty
Lord Bridges of HeadleyConservative
Lord BlackwellConservative
Lord BurnsCrossbench
Lord Davies of BrixtonLabour
Lord Griffiths of FforestfachConservative
Lord Lamont of LerwickConservative
Lord LayardLabour
Baroness Liddell of CoatdykeLabour
Lord LondesboroughCrossbench
Lord RazzallLiberal Democrat
Lord RookerLabour
Lord TurnbullCrossbench
Lord VerjeeLiberal Democrat
Baroness Wolf of DulwichCrossbench

Sub-committee

The Finance Bill Sub-Committee is a sub-committee of the Economic Affairs Committee. It was first appointed in September 2018 and has a remit to consider the Finance Bill.

Membership

As of December 2023, the members of the committee are:[2]

MemberParty
Lord Leigh of HurleyConservative
Lord AltrinchamConservative
Lord KestenbaumLabour
Lord Palmer of Childs HillLiberal Democrat
Lord RookerLabour
Lord Stevenson of BalmacaraLabour
Baroness ValentineCrossbench

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Economic Affairs Committee - membership. UK Parliament.
  2. Web site: Finance Bill Sub-Committee - membership. UK Parliament.