The Committee of Selection is a select committee of the House of Commons in the Parliament of the United Kingdom. Unlike the Commons' other select committees, the Committee of Selection exists by virtue of the House's Standing Orders for Private Business, its rules for bills that affect only specific organizations or individuals. Despite that, the committee is best known for appointing members of committees established under resolutions of the House and the Standing Orders for Public Business.

Members of the Committee of Selection are nominated by a motion tabled and moved by a member of the Government. In the same way, the Government also nominates members to the Liaison Committee, the Committee on Standards, the Committee of Privileges, and committees established by a temporary standing order, although on occasion the Committee of Selection has been tasked with performing such nominations. As the Committee of Selection is not covered by Standing Order No. 122B, its chair is chosen by the members of the committee itself unless the House orders otherwise.

After the non-Chair members of other select committees have been chosen via elections within each party, a motion setting out membership of each committee is tabled and moved on behalf of the Committee of Selection by one of its members.

With few exceptions, notably the Committee of Selection itself, the standards committee, the privileges committee and the Liaison Committee, only members of the committee acting on its behalf may nominate new members to committees or propose the discharge of members. Appointments to select committees are made through motions put before the House of Commons, while appointments to general committees (such as public bill committees) are made by the committee's own authority. With respect to private business, all private bills are automatically referred to the committee, which in turn either refers unopposed bills to the Unopposed Bill Committee and refers opposed bills to committees whose members it also appoints.

Role in the selection of public bill committees

The Committee of Selection performs a crucial, yet often overlooked function in scrutinising legislation. The current structure of the committee is dominated by party whips. This means that the government effectively chooses which MPs will scrutinise its bills. Advocates of reform highlight that the current organisation of the committee means that MPs who are subject specialists or may hold views contrary to the leadership of their party can be kept off public bill committees. Suggested reforms include limiting the number of whips that can serve on the committee and allowing MPs a vote on public bill committee nominations.

Current members

Members are elected at the beginning of each session. As of October 2024 the committee's membership is as follows:

MemberPartyConstituency
Jessica Morden MP (chair)LabourNewport East
Nesil Caliskan MPLabourBarking
Vicky Foxcroft MPLabourLewisham North
Lilian Greenwood MPLabourNottingham South
Rebecca Harris MPConservativeCastle Point
Gen Kitchen MPLabourWellingborough and Rushden
Jerome Mayhew MPConservativeBroadland and Fakenham
Tom Morrison MPLiberal DemocratsCheadle
Joy Morrissey MPConservativeBeaconsfield
Mark Tami MPLabourAlyn and Deeside

Changes since 2024

DateOutgoing Member & PartyConstituencyNew Member & PartyConstituencySource
9 September 2025Chris Elmore MP (Labour)BridgendLilian Greenwood MP (Labour)Nottingham South
9 September 2025Samantha Dixon MP (Labour)Chester North and NestonNesil Caliskan MP (Labour)Barking
9 September 2025Jeff Smith MP (Labour)Manchester WithingtonGen Kitchen MP (Labour)Wellingborough and Rushden
24 March 2026Paul Holmes MP (Conservative)Hamble ValleyJerome Mayhew MP (Conservative)Broadland and Fakenham

Former members

2019-2024

MemberPartyConstituency
Bill Wiggin MP (chair)ConservativeNorth Herefordshire
Jo Churchill MPConservativeBury St Edmunds
Chris Elmore MPLabourOgmore
Nigel Huddleston MPConservativeMid Worcestershire
Lilian Greenwood MPLabourNottingham South
Rebecca Harris MPConservativeCastle Point
Mark Tami MPLabourAlyn and Deeside
Richard Thomson MPScottish National PartyGordon
Craig Whittaker MPConservativeCalder Valley

2017-2019

MemberPartyConstituency
Bill Wiggin MP (Chair)ConservativeNorth Herefordshire
Alan Campbell MPLabourTynemouth
Jackie Doyle-Price MPConservativeThurrock
David Evennett MPConservativeErith and Crayford
Anne Milton MPConservativeGuildford
Jessica Morden MPLabourNewport East
Julian Smith MPConservativeSkipton and Ripon
Mark Tami MPLabourAlyn and Deeside
Owen Thompson MPScottish National PartyMidlothian

2015-2017

MemberPartyConstituency
Geoffrey Clifton-Brown MP (Chair)ConservativeCotswold
Heidi Alexander MPLabourLewisham East
Tom Blenkinsop MPLabourMiddlesbrough South and East Cleveland
Alan Campbell MPLabourTynemouth
David Evennett MPConservativeErith and Crayford
Greg Hands MPConservativeChelsea and Fulham
Mark Hunter MPLiberal DemocratCheadle
Anne Milton MPConservativeGuildford
Mark Tami MPLabourAlyn and Deeside

2010-2015

MemberPartyConstituency
Geoffrey Clifton-Brown MP (Chair)ConservativeCotswold
Heidi Alexander MPLabourLewisham East
Tom Blenkinsop MPLabourMiddlesbrough South and East Cleveland
Alan Campbell MPLabourTynemouth
David Evennett MPConservativeErith and Crayford
Mark Hunter MPLiberal DemocratCheadle
Anne Milton MPConservativeGuildford
John Randall MPConservativeUxbridge and South Ruislip
Mark Tami MPLabourAlyn and Deeside

2005-2010

MemberPartyConstituency
Rosemary McKenna MP (Chair)LabourCumbernauld, Kilsyth and Kirkintilloch East

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