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  2. Treasury Select Committee - Wikipedia

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    The select committee was established in 1979 as the Treasury and Civil Service Committee. [3] Since 2010, the Treasury Committee has taken on new powers, including the right to veto appointments to the independent Office for Budget Responsibility, and has forced the Financial Services Authority to publish a detailed report into its handling of the collapse of Royal Bank of Scotland.

  3. Meg Hillier - Wikipedia

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    Dame Margaret Olivia Hillier DBE (born 14 February 1969), known as Meg Hillier, is a British Labour and Co-operative politician who has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Hackney South and Shoreditch since 2005.

  4. Mel Stride - Wikipedia

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    Melvyn Stride was born in Ealing, in London, on 30 September 1961. [4] He was educated at Portsmouth Grammar School, a private day school in the city of Portsmouth on England's South Coast, and then studied Philosophy, Politics and Economics at St Edmund Hall, at the University of Oxford, [5] where he was elected president of the Oxford Union.

  5. Parliamentary committees of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Each committee related with one of the eight regions of England outside Greater London, and all MPs from constituencies in each region were able to attend and participate in the proceedings of the relevant regional grand committee. It was envisioned that the committees would meet twice a year, however in reality they only ever met once in ...

  6. Select committee (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    Party managers negotiate which party chairs each committee. By tradition, the Public Accounts Committee is led by a member of the opposition party, while a member of the governing party leads the Treasury Select Committee. Committee membership reflects each party’s size in the House, and members are elected within their parties. [7]

  7. Nigel Huddleston - Wikipedia

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    Nigel Huddleston was born on 13 October 1970 in Lincoln. [5] [6] [7] He was educated at the Sir Robert Pattinson Academy, a state secondary school in North Hykeham in Lincolnshire, [8] followed by Christ Church, Oxford, where he studied politics and economics. [6]

  8. David Gauke - Wikipedia

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    Between 2005 and 2008, he served as a member of the Procedure Select Committee. He was a member of the Treasury Select Committee between 2006 and 2007, before joining the Opposition front bench as Shadow Treasury Minister. Following his re-election at the 2010 general election, he was appointed Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury.

  9. Simon Clarke (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Clarke has served on the Treasury Committee, the Treasury Sub-Committee and the Regulatory Reform Committee. [10] He clashed with both the then-Labour MP for Redcar , Anna Turley and the Labour-run Middlesbrough Council over plans for transport improvements in the local area, [ 11 ] [ 12 ] while he argued against his own party's opposition to ...