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POINT OF ORDER – CHAIRMAN OF THE INTELLIGENCE AND SECURITY COMMITTEE - 16 July 2020

POINT OF ORDER – CHAIRMAN OF THE INTELLIGENCE AND SECURITY COMMITTEE - 16 July 2020

Mr Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi: On a point of order, Mr Deputy Speaker. I rise to seek your advice, because it was my understanding that the Chairman of the Intelligence and Security Committee is duly democratically elected by right hon. Members of that Committee, rather than, as in some third-world country, right hon. Members of that Committee being coerced, intimidated or threatened with having the Whip removed by the Prime Minister and his special adviser. I appreciate that the Prime Minister and his special adviser may feel that they are in some way above the law, as was demonstrated when the Prime Minister’s special adviser decided to drive halfway up the country in the midst of a pandemic, having brazenly flouted the Government guidance, and then going for another long drive purportedly to test his own eyesight, but no one should be above the law. What powers are vested in your good self, Mr Deputy Speaker, to ensure that hon. Members are not bullied by members of this Government?

[Mr Deputy Speaker (Mr Nigel Evans): As I understand it, the Committee met yesterday and it elected its own Chair by the rules – as he understands and as I understand – that are set down. As far as I am concerned, it has done things in line with the normal procedures. I thank the hon. Member for that point of order.]