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Commons Scrutiny of Secretaries of State in the House of Lords

18 April 2024

Lead MP

Karen Bradley

Debate Type

Ministerial Statement

Tags

Foreign Affairs
Other Contributors: 8

At a Glance

Karen Bradley raised concerns about commons scrutiny of secretaries of state in the house of lords in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Government Statement

Foreign Affairs
Government Statement
Karen Bradley, Chairing the Procedure Committee, made a statement regarding the Government's rejection of recommendations for scrutinising Secretaries of State in the House of Lords at the Bar of the Commons. She expressed regret that despite the strength of feeling across the House and clear evidence from her committee’s work, the Government dismissed the recommendation due to concerns about novelty and constitutional implications. Bradley highlighted that the current arrangements do not allow all Members to question directly the Foreign Secretary on behalf of their constituents, undermining democratic accountability at a time of international uncertainty. She urged the Government to reconsider.

Shadow Comment

Lucy Powell
Shadow Comment
Lucy Powell questioned whether the Government had misread the mood of the House regarding the recommendations from the Procedure Committee, which were backed by cross-party support. She inquired about plans for the House to express its view on the report and potentially advance its recommendations despite the Government's response.
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