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Economic Affairs Committee (House of Lords)

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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

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

Member Party
Lord Bridges of Headley(Chair) Conservative
Lord Blackwell Conservative
Lord Burns Crossbench
Lord Davies of Brixton Labour
Lord Griffiths of Fforestfach Conservative
Lord Lamont of Lerwick Conservative
Lord Layard Labour
Baroness Liddell of Coatdyke Labour
Lord Londesborough Crossbench
Lord Razzall Liberal Democrat
Lord Rooker Labour
Lord Turnbull Crossbench
Lord Verjee Liberal Democrat
Baroness Wolf of Dulwich Crossbench

Sub-committee

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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

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

Member Party
Lord Leigh of Hurley(Chair) Conservative
Lord Altrincham Conservative
Lord Kestenbaum Labour
Lord Palmer of Childs Hill Liberal Democrat
Lord Rooker Labour
Lord Stevenson of Balmacara Labour
Baroness Valentine Crossbench

References

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  1. ^ "Economic Affairs Committee - membership". UK Parliament.
  2. ^ "Finance Bill Sub-Committee - membership". UK Parliament.
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