Wright Committee
The Reform of the House of Commons Committee was a Select [committee (United Kingdom)|Select committee] of the UK Parliament. It was established in 2009 to improve the procedures and relevance of Parliament. It reported on 12 November 2009 and made a number of recommendations, in a document entitled 'Rebuilding the House'.
These included:
- Reduction in the number of committees and in the size of a standard departmental committee, possibly to eleven members
- Chairs of departmental and similar select committees should be directly elected by secret ballot of the House using the alternative vote
- Members of departmental and similar committees should be elected from within party groups by secret ballot
- Backbench business should be scheduled by the House rather than by Ministers
- The House should decide its sitting pattern for itself
- An effective e-petitions system should be introduced, including the possibility that members of the public might be able to compel an issue to be debated in the House
- One backbench motion per month should be routinely scheduled for debate