The Treasury committee is made up of 11 MPs: six Conservative, four Labour and one SNP.
It is chaired by Mel Stride, former Treasury minister and MP for Central Devon. Stride, elected in 2010, held junior Treasury roles between 2015 and 2019 before a brief spell as leader of the House of Commons under Theresa May.
The other members are:
Angela Eagle, Labour MP for Wallasey. Eagle served in Ed Miliband’s shadow cabinet and was shadow business secretary under Jeremy Corbyn before resigning and taking on Corbyn for the leadership — although she then stepped aside for Owen Smith’s challenge.
Rushanara Ali, Labour MP for Bethnal Green and Bow. Ali entered parliament in 2010 and became shadow minister for international development and then shadow education minister. But she quit in protest at Labour’s support for a motion allowing military action against Isis in Iraq.
Steve Baker, Conservative MP for Wycombe. Baker made his name as one of the most vehement supporters of Brexit in the House of Commons, and is known for his libertarian world view and love of skydiving.
Harriett Baldwin, Conservative MP for West Worcestershire. Baldwin, first elected in 2010, has held various ministerial roles including economic secretary to the Treasury, minister for defence procurement and minister of state for Africa. She previously worked for JPMorgan Chase, the investment bank.
Anthony Browne, Conservative MP for South Cambridgeshire. Browne, who entered parliament in 2019, was previously a journalist at The Times, BBC and Observer. He advised Boris Johnson when he was London mayor and went on to become chief executive of the British Bankers’ Association.
Felicity Buchan, Conservative MP for Kensington. Before getting elected in 2019, she was an investment banker for JPMorgan Chase and Bank of America.
Emma Hardy, Labour MP for Kingston upon Hull West and Hessle. A former teacher who became a full-time organiser for the National Union of Teachers, Hardy was elected in 2017. She was briefly a shadow minister for further education last year.
Julie Marson, Conservative MP for Hertford and Stortford. Marson worked in corporate banking for NatWest before her election in 2019 with a huge majority.
Siobhain McDonagh, Labour MP for Mitcham and Morden. McDonagh is a prominent Blairite MP who entered parliament in 1997. She quit as a whip in 2008 as part of an attempt to trigger a leadership contest against then prime minister Gordon Brown.
Alison Thewliss, SNP MP for Glasgow Central. Thewliss is a former Glasgow councillor who was first elected in 2015.
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