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Procedure Committee

The Procedure Committee is appointed by the House of Commons to consider the practice and procedure of the House in the conduct of public business, and to make recommendations.

Current membership

Karen Bradley MP (Conservative, Staffordshire Moorlands) (Chair)

Aaron Bell MP (Conservative, Newcastle-under-Lyme)

Kirsty Blackman MP (Scottish National Party, Aberdeen North)

Jack Brereton MP (Conservative, Stoke-on-Trent South)

Bambos Charalambous MP (Labour, Enfield, Southgate)

Sir Christopher Chope MP (Conservative, Christchurch)

Ms Angela Eagle MP (Labour, Wallasey)

Chris Elmore MP (Labour, Ogmore)

James Gray MP (Conservative, North Wiltshire)

Andrew Griffith MP (Conservative, Arundel and South Downs)

Kevan Jones MP (Labour, North Durham)

Nigel Mills MP (Conservative, Amber Valley)

Douglas Ross MP (Conservative, Moray)

James Sunderland MP (Conservative, Bracknell)

Owen Thompson MP (Scottish National Party, Midlothian)

Liz Twist MP (Labour, Blaydon)

Suzanne Webb MP (Conservative, Stourbridge)

Powers

The powers of the Committee are set out in House of Commons Standing Orders, principally in SO No. 147. These are available on the internet via www.parliament.uk.

Publications

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Committee reports are published on the Committee’s website and in print by Order of the House.

Committee staff

The current staff of the Committee are Martyn Atkins (Clerk), Zoë Backhouse (Second Clerk), Paul Connolly (Media Officer), and Jim Lawford (Committee Operations Officer).

Contacts

All correspondence should be addressed to the Clerk of the Procedure Committee, House of Commons, London SW1A 0AA. The telephone number for general enquiries is 020 7219 3351; the Committee’s email address is proccom@parliament.uk.

You can follow the Committee on Twitter using @CommonsProcCom




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