Liaison Committee (Commons) attendance for 2019-21

The Committee was nominated by the House of Commons on 20 May 2020.

events Current Members attended

Sir (Conservative, Harwich and North Essex) 13 of 13 (Chair) (100.0%)

Mr (Labour, Sheffield South East) 9 of 13 (added 20 May 2020) (69.2%)

Karen Bradley (Conservative, Staffordshire Moorlands) 10 of 13 (added 20 May 2020) (76.9%)

Chris Bryant (Labour, Rhondda) 3 of 13 (added 20 May 2020) (23.1%)

Sir William Cash (Conservative, Stone) 7 of 13 (added 20 May 2020) (53.8%)

Sarah Champion (Labour, Rotherham) 10 of 13 (added 20 May 2020) (76.9%)

Greg Clark (Conservative, Tunbridge Wells) 10 of 13 (added 20 May 2020) (76.9%)

Yvette Cooper (Labour, Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford) 11 of 13 (added 20 May 2020) (84.6%)

Stephen Crabb (Conservative, Preseli ) 9 of 13 (added 20 May 2020) (69.2%)

Philip Dunne (Conservative, ) 5 of 13 (added 20 May 2020) (38.5%)

Mr (Conservative, Bournemouth East) 9 of 13 (added 20 May 2020) (69.2%)

Lilian Greenwood (Labour, Nottingham South) 4 of 13 (added 20 May 2020; removed 26 May 2021) (30.8%)

Robert Halfon (Conservative, Harlow) 6 of 13 (added 20 May 2020) (46.2%)

Ms (Labour, Camberwell and Peckham) 5 of 13 (added 20 May 2020) (38.5%) (Labour, Hackney South and Shoreditch) 11 of 13 (added 20 May 2020) (84.6%)

Simon Hoare (Conservative, North Dorset) 7 of 13 (added 20 May 2020) (53.8%)

Jeremy Hunt (Conservative, South West Surrey) 9 of 13 (added 20 May 2020) (69.2%)

Andrew Jones (Conservative, Harrogate and Knaresborough) 2 of 13 (added 20 May 2020) (15.4%)

Darren Jones (Labour, Bristol North West) 11 of 13 (added 20 May 2020) (84.6%)

Julian Knight (Conservative, Solihull) 6 of 13 (added 20 May 2020) (46.2%)

Angus Brendan MacNeil (Scottish National Party, Na h-Eileanan 7 of 13 an Iar) (53.8%) (added 20 May 2020)

Catherine McKinnell (Labour, Newcastle upon Tyne North) 7 of 13 (added 20 May 2020) (53.8%)

Stephen McPartland (Conservative, Stevenage) 2 of 13 (added 20 May 2020; removed 20 May 2021) (15.4%)

Ian Mearns (Labour, Gateshead) 6 of 13 (added 20 May 2020) (46.2%)

Huw Merriman (Conservative, Bexhill and Battle) 6 of 13 (added 20 May 2020) (46.2%)

Jessica Morden (Labour, Newport East) 0 of 13 (added 20 May 2020) (0.0%)

Sir Robert Neill (Conservative, Bromley and Chislehurst) 7 of 13 (added 20 May 2020) (53.8%)

Caroline Nokes (Conservative, Romsey and Southampton 9 of 13 North) (69.2%) (added 20 May 2020)

Neil Parish (Conservative, Tiverton and Honiton) 7 of 13 (added 20 May 2020) (53.8%)

Mel Stride (Conservative, Central Devon) 10 of 13 (added 20 May 2020) (76.9%) (Labour, East Ham) 9 of 13 (added 20 May 2020) (69.2%)

Tom Tugendhat (Conservative, Tonbridge and Malling) 8 of 13 (added 20 May 2020) (61.5%)

Sir Charles Walker (Conservative, Broxbourne) 0 of 13 (added 20 May 2020) (0.0%)

Bill Wiggin (Conservative, North ) 2 of 13 (added 20 May 2020) (15.4%)

Pete Wishart (Scottish National Party, Perth and North 5 of 13 Perthshire) (38.5%) (added 20 May 2020)

Mr (Conservative, Hazel Grove) 7 of 13 (added 20 May 2020) (53.8%)

Former Members events attended

Hilary Benn (Labour, Leeds Central) 10 of 10 (added 20 May 2020; removed 15 Jan 2021) (100.0%)

Overall 54.2%

Note: attendance rates at any particular committee will reflect other parliamentary commitments by Members, including membership of other select committees meeting at the same time or commitments in the Chamber or at public bill, delegated legislation or other parliamentary committees. Attendance rates can also be affected by such things as long-term illnesses, family illnesses or caring responsibilities. In some cases, a Member may have indicated an intention to leave the committee but has not yet been discharged by the House.

Liaison Committee figures include attendance at hearings with the Prime Minister for which the Committee selects, informally, Member participation in questioning; other members of the Committee who contact the clerk during these virtual or hybrid proceedings are recorded as present in accordance with the Speaker’s ruling of 24 March 2020.