West Midlands Regional Select Committee Explained

The West Midlands 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 was "to examine regional strategies and the work of regional bodies" in the West Midlands.

Membership

MemberPartyConstituency
Richard Burden MP (Chair)LabourBirmingham Northfield
Adrian Bailey MP LabourWest Bromwich West
Janet Dean MPLabourBurton
James Plaskitt MPLabourWarwich and Leamington
Richard Taylor MPIndependent Health ConcernWyre Forest
Joan Walley MPLabourStoke-on-Trent North

Source: Parliament website

Changes

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

Notes and References

  1. https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200708/cmhansrd/cm081112/debtext/81112-0016.htm#08111228000014 House of Commons Hansard Debates from 12 Nov 2008 – Regional Select Committees Motion
  2. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/6255914.stm BBC News – In full: Brown's government
  3. https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200708/cmvote/81112v01.htm Votes and Proceedings for 12 November 2010, Item 10
  4. https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200910/cmstords/539/539.pdf Standing Orders of the House of Commons