New chair Lord Carlile says Committee aims “to provide clarity
for business and the public in relation to the Windsor
Framework”
The new House of Lords Committee on
Northern Ireland was appointed on Thursday 30 January and will
meet for the first time in February.
The cross-party Northern Ireland
Scrutiny Committee is being chaired by crossbench peer and
barrister .
Lord Carlile said: “As Chair of the
new Northern Ireland Scrutiny Committee, I am looking forward to
beginning our important work. We will aim to provide clarity for
business and the public in relation to the Windsor Framework. The
Committee will continue the good work of the Windsor Framework
Sub-Committee in the last Parliament, looking even more closely
at the impact of the arrangements on all affected sectors of the
Northern Ireland economy, as well as its wider effects on social
and political life. In doing so, the Committee will assist and
inform Parliament and promote the widest interests in Northern
Ireland.”
Many of the new Committee's members
sat on the Committee's predecessor, the Windsor Framework
Sub-Committee, which was dissolved at the last general
election.
The Northern Ireland Scrutiny
Committee has extensive experience of Northern Ireland, devolved
and European issues.
In addition to the Chair, Lord
Carlile, the membership of the Committee is: Democratic Unionist
Party leader in the Lords, Lord Dodds, Ulster Unionist peer and
former acting First Minister of Northern Ireland , former First Minister of
Northern Ireland Baroness Foster, Labour peer , former Northern Ireland
Secretary and now Labour peer , Conservative peers and , crossbench
peer and the first Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland , former leader of the
Social Democratic and Labour Party and now Labour peer , and Liberal Democrat
peers and of Knaresborough.
The Northern Ireland Scrutiny
Committee – which will be
reviewed after two years, at the end of 2026 – will complement
the work of the Windsor Framework Democratic Scrutiny Committee
of the Northern Ireland Assembly and the House of Commons
Northern Ireland Affairs
Committee.
Its remit is similar to that of the
former Windsor Framework Sub-Committee which scrutinised European
Union legislation within the scope of the Protocol/Windsor
Framework, as well as relevant UK legislation relating to
Northern Ireland. The Sub-Committee also conducted inquiries on
related matters.
The new Committee is the only committee in the UK which
scrutinises the full range of EU legislation applying to Northern
Ireland under the Windsor Framework.
It will hold the Government to account over the impact of the
Windsor Framework on Northern Ireland and will shine a light on
any difficulties or opportunities which arise from the
arrangements.
Once the Committee begins its work,
public sessions can be watched live, or later, on Parliament
TV. When announced, its new inquiry will include a call for
evidence, where interested individuals and organisations are
invited to submit written evidence. Details of how to submit
evidence will be posted on the Committee's website in due
course.