Diasporas, Development and Migration APPG

First Registered: 27/03/2019 • Last updated on: 05/11/2019

Note: This APPG was last registered on 5th November 2019. The APPG was not registered in the latest release of the 24th January 2024 and may be defunct.

To promote parliamentary and public understanding of the key issues affecting diaspora communities in the UK, and to expand their contributions to international development. The group will connect parliamentarians with diaspora organisations and academics to inform policy on how diaspora contributions can be harnessed for greater impact.

Note: All-Party Parliamentary Groups (APPGs) are informal, cross-party groups formed by MPs and Members of the House of Lords who share a common interest in a particular policy area, region or country. APPGs have no official status within Parliament.

Former Members - Contact Details - Benefits in Kind - Financial Benefits

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Former APPG Members
Jeremy Lefroy Portrait
Jeremy Lefroy
Chair & Registered Contact
Conservative - Former Member for Stafford
Joined: 27th March 2019
Departed: 5th November 2019
No other APPG Memberships
Liz McInnes Portrait
Liz McInnes
Treasurer
Labour - Former Member for Heywood and Middleton
Joined: 27th March 2019
Departed: 5th November 2019
No other APPG Memberships
Lord Hastings of Scarisbrick Portrait
Lord Hastings of Scarisbrick
Co-Chair
Crossbench - Life peer
Joined: 27th March 2019
Departed: 5th November 2019
Lord Boateng Portrait
Lord Boateng
Officer
Labour - Life peer
Joined: 27th March 2019
Departed: 5th November 2019

No benefits in kind are on record for the Diasporas, Development and Migration APPG

No direct financial benefits are on record for the Diasporas, Development and Migration APPG