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Written Question
EU Action: Parliamentary Scrutiny
Tuesday 23rd July 2019

Asked by: Lord Boswell of Aynho (Non-affiliated - Life peer)

Question to the Department for Exiting the European Union :

To ask Her Majesty's Government for each Government department, from January to June, on how many occasions the Scrutiny Reserve Resolution was overridden in (1) the House of Lords, and (2) the House of Commons; and in respect of how many documents an override occurred in (a) both Houses, (b) the House of Lords, and (c) the House of Commons.

Answered by Lord Callanan - Shadow Minister (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

Between January and June 2019, 414 Explanatory Memoranda on EU proposals and other documents were submitted for scrutiny.

During this period there were 37 occasions when the Government supported decisions in the EU Council of Ministers before parliamentary scrutiny procedures had been completed. In compiling these statistics a further 4 overrides were identified which were not included in the previous written answer for the period July-December 2018 (HL13200). They are included in this latest table.

As with previous six-monthly periods, the largest category of instruments were fast-moving and sensitive Common Foreign and Security Policy/EU restrictive measures proposals where there were 32 such instruments adopted before scrutiny could be completed.

The figures requested are set out below:

Department

(1 & b). House of Lords override

(2 & c). House Commons override

(a).No. of overrides in both Houses at same time

Total no. of overrides

Cabinet Office

1

1

1

1

Environment, Food and Rural Affairs

1

1

1

1

Foreign and Commonwealth Office*

31

33

31

33

HM Revenue & Customs

1

1

1

1

International Trade

0

1

0

1

Transport

0

1

0

1

HM Treasury

2

2

2

2

Home Office**

1

1

1

1

Totals

37

41

37

41

*3 overrides occurred between July-December 2018

**Override occurred between July-December 2018


Written Question
EU Action: Parliamentary Scrutiny
Wednesday 6th February 2019

Asked by: Lord Boswell of Aynho (Non-affiliated - Life peer)

Question to the Department for Exiting the European Union :

To ask Her Majesty's Government, for each government department, from July to December 2018, on how many occasions the Scrutiny Reserve Resolution was overridden in (1) the House of Lords, and (2) the House of Commons; and in respect of how many documents an override occurred in (a) both Houses, (b) the House of Lords, and (c) the House of Commons.

Answered by Lord Callanan - Shadow Minister (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

Between July and December 2018, 350 Explanatory Memoranda on EU proposals and other documents were submitted for scrutiny.

Across both Houses there were 35 occasions when the Government supported decisions in the EU Council of Ministers before the scrutiny procedures had been completed.

As with previous six-monthly periods, the largest category of instruments were fast-moving and sensitive Common Foreign and Security Policy/EU restrictive measures proposals where there were 27 such instruments adopted before scrutiny could be completed.

The figures requested are set out below:

Department

(1 & b). House of Lords override

(2 & c). House Commons override

(a).No. of overrides in both Houses at same time

Total no. of overrides

Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy

1

1

1

1

Cabinet Office

1

1

1

1

Digital, Culture, Media and Sport

1

0

0

1

Environment, Food and Rural Affairs

0

1

0

1

Foreign and Commonwealth Office

24

20

16

28

HM Treasury

3

3

3

3

Totals

30

26

21

35


Written Question
EU Action: Parliamentary Scrutiny
Wednesday 22nd August 2018

Asked by: Lord Boswell of Aynho (Non-affiliated - Life peer)

Question to the Department for Exiting the European Union :

To ask Her Majesty's Government, for each government department, from January to June 2018, on how many occasions the Scrutiny Reserve Resolution was overridden in (1) the House of Lords, and (2) the House of Commons; and in respect of how many documents an override occurred in (a) both Houses, (b) the House of Lords, and (c) the House of Commons.

Answered by Lord Callanan - Shadow Minister (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

Between January and June 2018, 572 Explanatory Memoranda on EU proposals and other documents were submitted for scrutiny.

Across both Houses there were 35 occasions when the Government supported decisions in the EU Council of Ministers before the scrutiny procedures had been completed.

As with previous six-monthly periods, the largest category of instruments were fast-moving and sensitive Common Foreign and Security Policy/EU restrictive measures proposals where there were 32 such instruments adopted before scrutiny could be completed.

The figures requested are set out below:

Department

(1 & b). House of Lords override

(2 & c). House Commons override

(a).No. of overrides in both Houses at same time

Total no. of overrides

Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport

2

2

2

2

Foreign and Commonwealth Office

32

31

30

33

Totals

34

33

32

35


Written Question
EU Action: Parliamentary Scrutiny
Thursday 1st March 2018

Asked by: Lord Boswell of Aynho (Non-affiliated - Life peer)

Question to the Department for Exiting the European Union :

To ask Her Majesty's Government, for each government department, from July to December 2017, on how many occasions the Scrutiny Reserve Resolution was overridden in (1) the House of Lords, and (2) the House of Commons; and in respect of how many documents an override occurred in (a) both Houses, (b) the House of Lords, and (c) the House of Commons.

Answered by Lord Callanan - Shadow Minister (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

Between July and December 2017, 508 EU proposals and other documents were submitted for scrutiny.

Across both Houses there were 95 occasions when the Government supported decisions in the EU Council of Ministers before the scrutiny procedures had been completed by either one or both Scrutiny Committees.

In each case the Government explained to the Scrutiny Committees why it was important for the proposal to be supported before clearance had been provided. This period of reporting coincided with the extended period in the new Parliament before the European Scrutiny Committee in the House of Commons was re-appointed on 30 October 2017 and only began meeting again on 13 November to scrutinise documents. As with previous six-monthly periods, the largest category of instrument was fast-moving and sensitive CFSP and EU restrictive measures where there were 66 such instruments adopted before scrutiny could be completed.

The figures requested are set out below:

Department

(1 & b). House of Lords override

(2 & c). House of Commons override

(a). No. of overrides in both Houses at the same time

Total no. of overrides

Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy

3

7

3

7

Defence

1

1

1

1

Environment, Food and Rural Affairs

4

8

4

8

Foreign and Commonwealth Office

52

70

51

71

International Development

1

2

1

2

International Trade

0

1

0

1

HM Revenue and Customs

0

1

0

1

HM Treasury

2

3

2

3

Work and Pensions

0

1

0

1

Totals

63

94

62

95


Written Question
EU Action: Parliamentary Scrutiny
Monday 27th March 2017

Asked by: Lord Boswell of Aynho (Non-affiliated - Life peer)

Question to the Department for Exiting the European Union :

To ask Her Majesty’s Government, for each Government department, from July to December 2016, on how many occasions a scrutiny reserve resolution in (1) the House of Lords, and (2) the House of Commons, was overridden; and in respect of how many documents an override occurred in (a) both Houses, or (b) either House.

Answered by Lord Bridges of Headley

Between July and December 2016, 557 Explanatory Memoranda on EU documents were submitted for scrutiny.

Across both Houses there were 33 occasions when the Government supported decisions in the EU Council of Ministers before the scrutiny procedures had been completed by either one or both Scrutiny Committees.

In each case the Government explained to the Scrutiny Committees why it was important for the proposal to be supported before clearance had been provided. As with previous six-monthly periods, the largest category of instrument were fast-moving and sensitive EU restrictive measures where there were 22 such instruments (67% of the total number) adopted before scrutiny could be completed.

The figures requested are set out below:

Department

(1). House of Lords Override

(2). House of Commons override

(1). No. of overrides in both Houses

(2). Total no. of overrides

Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy

0

1

0

1

Culture, Media and Sport

1

2

1

2

Environment, Food and Rural Affairs

1

2

1

2

Foreign and Commonwealth Office*

22

26*

22

26

HM Treasury**

1

1

1

1

International Trade

0

1

0

1

Totals

25

33

25

33

* In addition to the formal overrides listed here, there were 40 occasions when Council Decisions were adopted prior to scrutiny by the House of Commons European Scrutiny Committee due to their limite marking (ie internal EU limited distribution marking for content not intended to be in the public domain).

** An override on the Proposal for a Council Directive laying down rules against tax avoidance practices that directly affect the functioning of the internal market, was identified to have occurred at the 27 June 2016 ECOFIN, after the answer had been published for the override figures for January-June 2016 (HL 1405).


Written Question
EU Action: Parliamentary Scrutiny
Monday 5th September 2016

Asked by: Lord Boswell of Aynho (Non-affiliated - Life peer)

Question to the Department for Exiting the European Union :

To ask Her Majesty’s Government, for each government department, from January to June 2016, on how many occasions the scrutiny reserve resolution in (1) the House of Lords, and (2) the House of Commons, was overridden, and in respect of how many documents an override occurred in (1) both Houses, or (2) either House.

Answered by Lord Bridges of Headley

Between January and June 2016, 484 Explanatory Memoranda on EU documents were submitted for scrutiny.

There were 37 occasions when the Government supported decisions in the EU Council of Ministers before the scrutiny procedures had been completed by either one or both Scrutiny Committees.

In each case the Government explained to the Scrutiny Committees why it was important for the proposal to be supported before the scrutiny process could be completed or where the Committees were unable to provide a waiver for the Government to support the proposal whilst retaining the issue under scrutiny. As with previous six-monthly periods, the largest category of instrument were fast-moving EU restrictive measures where there were 27 such instruments (73% of the total number) which were adopted before scrutiny could be completed.

The figures requested are set out below:

Department

(1). House of Lords Override

(2). House of Commons override

(1). No. of overrides in both Houses

(2). Total no. of overrides

Foreign and Commonwealth Office*

29

28

28

29

Business, Innovation and Skills

3

3

3

3

Culture, Media and Sport

1

1

1

1

Environment, Food and Rural Affairs

1

1

1

1

Home Office

1

1

1

1

Justice

1

0

0

1

Work and Pensions

0

1

0

1

Totals

36

35

34

37

* In addition to the formal overrides listed here, there were 27 occasions when Council Decisions were adopted prior to scrutiny by the House of Commons European Scrutiny Committee due to their limite marking (ie internal EU limited distribution marking for content not intended to be in the public domain).