Regulatory Reform Committee

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The Regulatory Reform Committee was a select committee of the House of Commons in the Parliament of the United Kingdom. The remit of the committee was to examine subordinate provisions to amend primary legislation as created under the Deregulation and Contracting Out Act 1994, amended by the Regulatory Reform Act 2001. It ceased to exist on 20 May 2021, with responsibilities being transferred to the Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Committee. [1]

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Membership

At dissolution, the members of the committee were as follows: [2]

MemberPartyConstituency
Stephen McPartland MP (chair) Conservative Stevenage
Chris Clarkson MP Conservative Heywood & Middleton
Jackie Doyle-Price MP Conservative Thurrock
Mark Eastwood MP Conservative Dewsbury
Julie Elliott MP Labour Sunderland Central
Mark Garnier MP Conservative Wyre Forest
Sir Oliver Heald MP Conservative Hertfordshire NE
Kevan Jones MP Labour Durham North
Anthony Mangnall MP Conservative Totnes
Conor McGinn MP Labour St Helens North
Gary Sambrook MP Conservative Birmingham, Northfield
Karl Turner MP Labour Kingston upon Hull East

Source: Reform Committee

2017–2019 Parliament

Members were announced on 6 November 2017. [3]

MemberPartyConstituency
Bim Afolami MP Conservative Hitchin and Harpenden
Andrew Bridgen MP Conservative North West Leicestershire
Douglas Chapman MP SNP Dunfermline and West Fife
Julie Elliott MP Labour Sunderland Central
Kirstene Hair MP Conservative Angus
Simon Hoare MP Conservative North Dorset
Graham Jones MP Labour Hyndburn
Helen Jones MP Labour Warrington North
Kevan Jones MP Labour North Durham
Conor McGinn MP Labour St Helens North
Stephen McPartland MP Conservative Stevenage
Mark Menzies MP Conservative Fylde
Jeremy Quin MP Conservative Horsham
Karl Turner MP Labour Kingston upon Hull East

Changes 2017–2019

DateOutgoing Member
& Party
ConstituencyNew Member
& Party
ConstituencySource
16 January 2017 Andrew Percy MP (Conservative) Brigg and Goole Stephen McPartland MP (Conservative) Stevenage Hansard
Christopher Pincher MP (Conservative) Tamworth Mark Menzies MP (Conservative) Fylde
18 December 2017 Mark Menzies MP (Conservative) Fylde Simon Clarke MP (Conservative) Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland Hansard
5 November 2018 Jeremy Quin MP (Conservative) Horsham Ben Bradley MP (Conservative) Mansfield Hansard

2015–2017 Parliament

Members were announced on 12 October 2015. [4]

MemberPartyConstituency
Andrew Bridgen MP Conservative North West Leicestershire
Richard Fuller MP Conservative North East Bedfordshire
Rebecca Harris MP Conservative Castle Point
Simon Hoare MP Conservative North Dorset
Dr Rupa Huq MP Labour Ealing Central and Acton
Imran Hussain MP Labour Bradford East
Rob Marris MP Labour Wolverhampton South West
Michael Meacher MP Labour Oldham West and Royton
Wendy Morton MP Conservative Aldridge-Brownhills
Roger Mullin MP SNP Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath
Andrew Percy MP Conservative Brigg and Goole
Christopher Pincher MP Conservative Tamworth
Jeremy Quin MP Conservative Horsham
Andrew Smith MP Labour Oxford East

Changes 2015–2017

DateOutgoing Member
& Party
ConstituencyNew Member
& Party
ConstituencySource
21 October 2015 Michael Meacher MP (Labour) Oldham West and Royton VacantDeath of member [5]
16 January 2017 Andrew Percy MP (Conservative) Brigg and Goole Stephen McPartland MP (Conservative) Stevenage Hansard
Christopher Pincher MP (Conservative) Tamworth Mark Menzies MP (Conservative) Fylde

2010–2015 Parliament

Members were announced on 26 July 2010. [6]

MemberPartyConstituency
Heidi Alexander MP Labour Lewisham East
David Anderson MP Labour Blaydon
Andrew Bridgen MP Conservative North West Leicestershire
Jack Dromey MP Labour Birmingham Erdington
Lilian Greenwood MP Labour Nottingham South
Ben Gummer MP Conservative Ipswich
John Hemming MP Liberal Democrats Birmingham Yardley
Gordon Henderson MP Conservative Sittingbourne and Sheppey
Andrew Jones MP Conservative Harrogate and Knaresborough
Ian Lavery MP Labour Wansbeck
Brandon Lewis MP Conservative Great Yarmouth
Andrew Percy MP Conservative Brigg and Goole
Robert Syms MP Conservative Poole
Valerie Vaz MP Labour Walsall South

Changes 2010–2015

DateOutgoing Member
& Party
ConstituencyNew Member
& Party
ConstituencySource
3 December 2012 Robert Syms MP (Conservative) Poole James Duddridge MP (Conservative) Rochford and Southend East Hansard
Ben Gummer MP (Conservative) Ipswich Richard Fuller MP (Conservative) Bedford
Brandon Lewis MP (Conservative) Great Yarmouth Rebecca Harris MP (Conservative) Castle Point
12 September 2014 James Duddridge MP (Conservative) Rochford and Southend East Lee Scott MP (Conservative) Ilford North Hansard

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