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Intelligence and Security Committee of Parliament
09 February 2022
Lead MP
Julian Lewis
Debate Type
General Debate
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Other Contributors: 4
At a Glance
Julian Lewis raised concerns about intelligence and security committee of parliament in the House of Commons. Other MPs contributed to the debate.
How the Debate Unfolded
MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:
Lead Contributor
Opened the debate
The debate acknowledges the contributions of outgoing members Dame Diana Johnson and Mark Pritchard, expressing gratitude for their service on the Intelligence and Security Committee. It also welcomes new members Jeremy Wright and Maria Eagle, highlighting their qualifications and past work in relevant areas such as legal expertise and maritime safety.
Acknowledges the outgoing members of the ISC for their dedication to its work despite occasional disagreements. Welcomes new members Jeremy Wright and Maria Eagle, expressing confidence that they will contribute positively to the committee's role in scrutinizing security services.
Jessica Morden
Lab
Newport East
Offers thanks for the previous Leader of the House and welcomes the current one. Expresses gratitude towards outgoing members Dame Diana Johnson and Mark Pritchard, and welcomes new members Jeremy Wright and Maria Eagle, underscoring their diligence and objectivity.
Welcomes the newly appointed Lord President of the Council to the Dispatch Box without further elaboration.
Mark Spencer
Con
Sherwood
Expresses gratitude towards colleagues and acknowledges outgoing members. Welcomes new Committee members Jeremy Wright and Maria Eagle, noting their selection by a former Chief Whip as indicative of their expertise. Commends the motion to replace outgoing members with new ones.
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