Intelligence and Security Committee

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Tuesday 7th December 2010

(14 years ago)

Lords Chamber
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Moved By
Lord Strathclyde Portrait Lord Strathclyde
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That this House approves the nomination of the Marquess of Lothian as a member of the Intelligence and Security Committee.

Lord Harris of Haringey Portrait Lord Harris of Haringey
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My Lords, before we consider the Motion in the name of the Leader of the House, as I understand it the Prime Minister makes these appointments having considered nominations from Parliament. Is this a nomination from Parliament? Does this mean that there will now be two Members of the House of Lords sitting on this committee? Is it not normally the case that under circumstances where there were two such nominations, one would come from the Opposition and one from the government side?

Lord Strathclyde Portrait The Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster (Lord Strathclyde)
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My Lords, no, it is not a nomination from Parliament. The Prime Minister wrote to the acting leader of the Opposition in the summer. It was her proposal that there should not be a Labour Member of the House of Lords sitting on this committee.

Lord Harris of Haringey Portrait Lord Harris of Haringey
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My Lords, will the Minister clarify whether this is a nomination from Parliament? The Order Paper reads,

“to move that this House approves the nomination”.

As I understand it, the legislation says that the Prime Minister makes these appointments, having considered nominations from Parliament and after consultation with the leader of the Opposition. Where are we in that process?

Lord Strathclyde Portrait Lord Strathclyde
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My Lords, this is the final agreement of the process in your Lordships’ House because my noble friend Lord Lothian is a Member of this House. The Prime Minister consults with Parliament by writing to the leader of the Opposition, which is what he did.

Motion agreed.