1922 Committee (UK)

1922 Committee Formation	1923; 95 years ago Location Palace of Westminster, London, United Kingdom Chair Graham Brady The 1922 Committee, formally known as the Conservative Private Members' Committee,[1] is the parliamentary group of the Conservative Party in the UK House of Commons. The committee, consisting of all Conservative backbencher MPs, meets weekly while parliament is in session and provides a way for backbenchers to co-ordinate and discuss their views independently of frontbenchers. Its executive membership and officers are by consensus limited to backbench MPs, although since 2010 frontbench Conservative MPs have an open invitation to attend meetings. The committee can also play an important role in choosing the party leader. The group was formed in 1923[2] but became important after 1940. It is generally closely related to the leadership and under the control of party whips.