Northern Ireland Affairs Committee
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The Northern Ireland Affairs Committee is appointed by the House of Commons to examine the expenditure, administration and policy of the Northern Ireland Office.
[edit] Members
The committee consists of 13 Members of Parliament. Members are nominated by the House of Commons at the beginning of each Parliamentary session for the duration of that parliament. The membership reflects the strengths of parties in the parliament as a whole. The Committee appoints one of its number as Chairman.[1]
Member | Constituency | Party | |
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Sir Patrick Cormack MP (Chairman) | South Staffordshire | Conservative | |
Mr David Anderson MP | Blaydon | Labour | |
Rt. Hon John Battle MP | Leeds West | Labour | |
Mr Gregory Campbell MP | East Londonderry | Democratic Unionist | |
Rosie Cooper MP | West Lancashire | Labour | |
Mr Christopher Fraser MP | South West Norfolk | Conservative | |
Mr John Grogan MP | Selby | Labour | |
Mr Stephen Hepburn MP | Jarrow | Labour | |
Sylvia, Lady Hermon MP | North Down | Ulster Unionist | |
Dr Alasdair McDonnell MP | Belfast South | Social Democratic and Labour | |
Mr Denis Murphy MP | Wansbeck | Labour | |
Stephen Pound MP | Ealing North | Labour | |
Sammy Wilson MP | East Antrim | Democratic Unionist |