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All-party parliamentary group

An all-party parliamentary group (APPG) is a technical group in the Parliament of the United Kingdom that is composed of members of parliament from all political parties, but have no official status within Parliament.

Description and functions edit

Number of APPGs[1]
Year Groups
2015 580
2016 555
2017 601
2018 614
2019 692
2020 355
2021 696
2022 755

All-party parliamentary groups[2] are informal cross-party groups of members of the House of Commons and the House of Lords and have no official status within Parliament.[3][4] larger APPGs generally have officers drawn from the major political parties from both houses.[4]

APPG members meet to discuss a particular issue of concern and explore relevant issues relating to their topic. APPGs regularly examine issues of policy relating to a particular areas, discussing new developments, inviting stakeholders and government ministers to speak at their meetings, and holding inquiries into a pertinent matter. APPGs have no formal place in the legislature,[4] but are an effective way of bringing together parliamentarians and interested stakeholders.[citation needed]

Every APPG must hold at least two meetings during its reporting year, one of which must be an annual general meeting (AGM) or a meeting which involves an inaugural election of officers.[5] APPGs cease to exist when Parliament is dissolved for a general election, and must be reconstituted.[citation needed]

The official register of APPGs is updated about every six weeks.[6] The number of APPGs is very variable. For example, in 2015 there were more than 550 APPGs.[7] On 2 January 2019, there were 692 APPGs.[8] As of 24 February 2020, there were 355 APPGs.[9] In March 2022, one MP chaired 24 APPGs, and 17 MPs chaired over 5 APPGs.[1]

On 13 May 2014, the House of Commons gave the Commons Select Committee on Standards the power to update the rules for APPGs, which periodically conducts an inquiry to review the rules.[1]

Examples edit

APPGs are either country-based, such as the APPGs on Chile or Zimbabwe, or subject-based, such as the APPG on breast cancer, with the topics reflecting parliamentarians' concerns.[4] As of June 2022, examples of subject-based APPGs include:[4]

Involvement of other bodies edit

APPGs allow campaign groups, charities, and other non-governmental organisations active in the field to become involved in discussions and influence politicians. Often a relevant charity or other organisation will provide a secretariat for the APPG, helping to arrange meetings and keeping track of its members. Examples of this include:

Other ways of administering APPGs include borrowing capacity from an MP or peer's office, or by employing staff independently. The All-Party Parliamentary Group on Freedom of Religion or Belief, for example, employs two members of staff paid for through subscriptions from its stakeholders. The APPG on Agriculture and Food for Development uses a similar model.[citation needed]

Other APPGs may have less stringent administrative needs, such as the UK parliament's All Party Parliamentary Jazz Appreciation Group.[citation needed]

Associate parliamentary groups edit

In the Parliament of the United Kingdom, an associate parliamentary group is similar to an all-party parliamentary group except that it is made up of not only members of the House of Commons or Lords but can also include members from outside Parliament.[12]

Criticism edit

In early 2016, the Registrar of Consultant Lobbyists launched an inquiry into concerns that APPGs were being used to bypass lobbying registration rules, following reports that lobbyists were acting as APPG secretariats and so gaining access to legislators.[7]

As sponsorship for trip to Pakistan and Azad Jammu and Kashmir between 18 and 22 February 2020, the APPG on Kashmir (APPGK), chaired by Labour MP Debbie Abrahams, received a "benefit in kind" of amounting £31,501 (Rs 29.7 lakh) and £33,000 (Rs 31.2 lakh) on 18 February 2020 from the Government of Pakistan.[13]

In April 2022, the Commons Select Committee on Standards published its periodic inquiry into APPGs, focusing on the risk of improper access and influence by paid lobbyists, commercial entities or hostile state actors. The committee is still considering its recommendations for rule changes.[14][1]

In December 2022, POLITICO reported that over a dozen MPs, peers, diplomatic and parliamentary officials had told them that MPs had used parliamentary trips abroad as an opportunity to use sex workers and for excessive drinking, particularly on trips by single-country APPGs. APPGs have less stringent rules than select committee visits.[14][15]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "All-Party Parliamentary Groups: improving governance and regulation". Committee on Standards. UK Parliament. 29 April 2022. HC 717. Retrieved 10 January 2023.
  2. ^ All-party Parliamentary Groups BBC Democracy Live. Retrieved March 2011
  3. ^ "All-Party Parliamentary Groups".
  4. ^ a b c d e "Register of All-Party Parliamentary Groups" (PDF). 15 June 2022.
  5. ^ All Party Parliamentary Groups (2015). Guide to the Rules on All Party Parliamentary Groups (PDF).
  6. ^ "Register of All-Party Parliamentary Groups". UK Parliament. Retrieved 9 May 2021.
  7. ^ a b Rajeev Syal, Caelainn Barr (6 January 2017). "Lobbying tsar investigates all-party parliamentary groups". The Guardian. Retrieved 11 January 2017.
  8. ^ "House of Commons - Register Of All-Party Parliamentary Groups as at 2 January 2019: Contents". publications.parliament.uk. Retrieved 15 January 2019.
  9. ^ "House of Commons - Register Of All-Party Parliamentary Groups as at 24 February 2020: Contents". publications.parliament.uk. Retrieved 14 March 2020.
  10. ^ "House of Commons - Register Of All-Party Parliamentary Groups as at 25 August 2021: Youth Action against Climate Change". publications.parliament.uk. Retrieved 5 November 2021.
  11. ^ "Register of All-Party Parliamentary Groups" (PDF). UK Parliament. 9 February 2022. Retrieved 22 February 2022.
  12. ^ GUIDE TO THE RULES ON ALL-PARTY GROUPS (PDF). House of Commons. April 2010.
  13. ^ Canton, Naomi (17 July 2020). "UK House team got 30 lakh Pak sops for POK trip - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 17 July 2020.
  14. ^ a b Webber, Esther; Gallardo, Cristina (16 December 2022). "UK MPs accused of using foreign trips for sex tourism". POLITICO. Retrieved 10 January 2023.
  15. ^ Forrest, Adam (28 December 2022). "Sex workers 'ordered for MPs on overseas trip to dictatorship'". The Independent. Retrieved 10 January 2023.

External links edit

  • Information on APPGs on the UK Parliament website
  • Register of All-Party Parliamentary Groups

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An all party parliamentary group APPG is a technical group in the Parliament of the United Kingdom that is composed of members of parliament from all political parties but have no official status within Parliament Contents 1 Description and functions 2 Examples 3 Involvement of other bodies 4 Associate parliamentary groups 5 Criticism 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksDescription and functions editNumber of APPGs 1 Year Groups 2015 580 2016 555 2017 601 2018 614 2019 692 2020 355 2021 696 2022 755 All party parliamentary groups 2 are informal cross party groups of members of the House of Commons and the House of Lords and have no official status within Parliament 3 4 larger APPGs generally have officers drawn from the major political parties from both houses 4 APPG members meet to discuss a particular issue of concern and explore relevant issues relating to their topic APPGs regularly examine issues of policy relating to a particular areas discussing new developments inviting stakeholders and government ministers to speak at their meetings and holding inquiries into a pertinent matter APPGs have no formal place in the legislature 4 but are an effective way of bringing together parliamentarians and interested stakeholders citation needed Every APPG must hold at least two meetings during its reporting year one of which must be an annual general meeting AGM or a meeting which involves an inaugural election of officers 5 APPGs cease to exist when Parliament is dissolved for a general election and must be reconstituted citation needed The official register of APPGs is updated about every six weeks 6 The number of APPGs is very variable For example in 2015 there were more than 550 APPGs 7 On 2 January 2019 there were 692 APPGs 8 As of 24 February 2020 there were 355 APPGs 9 In March 2022 one MP chaired 24 APPGs and 17 MPs chaired over 5 APPGs 1 On 13 May 2014 the House of Commons gave the Commons Select Committee on Standards the power to update the rules for APPGs which periodically conducts an inquiry to review the rules 1 Examples editAPPGs are either country based such as the APPGs on Chile or Zimbabwe or subject based such as the APPG on breast cancer with the topics reflecting parliamentarians concerns 4 As of June 2022 update examples of subject based APPGs include 4 Adult education ADHD Climate change Coronavirus Drug policy reform Fire safety and rescue Frozen British pensions Human rights Limits to growth Maritime and ports Myalgic Encephalomyelitis Obesity Poverty Pro life Rugby league School food Social integration Taxis Uyghurs Whistleblowing Zoos and aquariumsInvolvement of other bodies editAPPGs allow campaign groups charities and other non governmental organisations active in the field to become involved in discussions and influence politicians Often a relevant charity or other organisation will provide a secretariat for the APPG helping to arrange meetings and keeping track of its members Examples of this include Survival International acting as secretariat for the All Party Parliamentary Group for Tribal Peoples Humanists UK acting as secretariat for the All Party Parliamentary Humanist Group The APPG on Christianity being administered by a staff member from the Bible Society InterClimate Network acting as secretariat for the All Party Parliamentary Group on Youth Action against Climate Change 10 Polar Research and Policy Initiative acting as secretariat for the All Party Parliamentary Group for Greenland Local Trust acting as secretariat for the All Party Parliamentary Group for left behind neighbourhoods 11 Other ways of administering APPGs include borrowing capacity from an MP or peer s office or by employing staff independently The All Party Parliamentary Group on Freedom of Religion or Belief for example employs two members of staff paid for through subscriptions from its stakeholders The APPG on Agriculture and Food for Development uses a similar model citation needed Other APPGs may have less stringent administrative needs such as the UK parliament s All Party Parliamentary Jazz Appreciation Group citation needed Associate parliamentary groups editIn the Parliament of the United Kingdom an associate parliamentary group is similar to an all party parliamentary group except that it is made up of not only members of the House of Commons or Lords but can also include members from outside Parliament 12 Criticism editIn early 2016 the Registrar of Consultant Lobbyists launched an inquiry into concerns that APPGs were being used to bypass lobbying registration rules following reports that lobbyists were acting as APPG secretariats and so gaining access to legislators 7 As sponsorship for trip to Pakistan and Azad Jammu and Kashmir between 18 and 22 February 2020 the APPG on Kashmir APPGK chaired by Labour MP Debbie Abrahams received a benefit in kind of amounting 31 501 Rs 29 7 lakh and 33 000 Rs 31 2 lakh on 18 February 2020 from the Government of Pakistan 13 In April 2022 the Commons Select Committee on Standards published its periodic inquiry into APPGs focusing on the risk of improper access and influence by paid lobbyists commercial entities or hostile state actors The committee is still considering its recommendations for rule changes 14 1 In December 2022 POLITICO reported that over a dozen MPs peers diplomatic and parliamentary officials had told them that MPs had used parliamentary trips abroad as an opportunity to use sex workers and for excessive drinking particularly on trips by single country APPGs APPGs have less stringent rules than select committee visits 14 15 See also editCongressional caucus Parliamentary group Parliamentary and Scientific CommitteeReferences edit a b c d All Party Parliamentary Groups improving governance and regulation Committee on Standards UK Parliament 29 April 2022 HC 717 Retrieved 10 January 2023 All party Parliamentary Groups BBC Democracy Live Retrieved March 2011 All Party Parliamentary Groups a b c d e Register of All Party Parliamentary Groups PDF 15 June 2022 All Party Parliamentary Groups 2015 Guide to the Rules on All Party Parliamentary Groups PDF Register of All Party Parliamentary Groups UK Parliament Retrieved 9 May 2021 a b Rajeev Syal Caelainn Barr 6 January 2017 Lobbying tsar investigates all party parliamentary groups The Guardian Retrieved 11 January 2017 House of Commons Register Of All Party Parliamentary Groups as at 2 January 2019 Contents publications parliament uk Retrieved 15 January 2019 House of Commons Register Of All Party Parliamentary Groups as at 24 February 2020 Contents publications parliament uk Retrieved 14 March 2020 House of Commons Register Of All Party Parliamentary Groups as at 25 August 2021 Youth Action against Climate Change publications parliament uk Retrieved 5 November 2021 Register of All Party Parliamentary Groups PDF UK Parliament 9 February 2022 Retrieved 22 February 2022 GUIDE TO THE RULES ON ALL PARTY GROUPS PDF House of Commons April 2010 Canton Naomi 17 July 2020 UK House team got 30 lakh Pak sops for POK trip Times of India The Times of India Retrieved 17 July 2020 a b Webber Esther Gallardo Cristina 16 December 2022 UK MPs accused of using foreign trips for sex tourism POLITICO Retrieved 10 January 2023 Forrest Adam 28 December 2022 Sex workers ordered for MPs on overseas trip to dictatorship The Independent Retrieved 10 January 2023 External links editInformation on APPGs on the UK Parliament website Register of All Party Parliamentary Groups Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title All party parliamentary group amp oldid 1218643952, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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