Intelligence and Security Committee of Parliament

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Group.png Intelligence and Security Committee of Parliament  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
Parent organizationBritish House of Commons, House of Lords
Typeregulator
Membership• Malcolm Rifkind
• Hazel Blears
• Robin Butler
• Menzies Campbell
• Mark Field
• George Howarth
• Julian Lewis
• Michael Ancram
• Fiona Mactaggart
Overseer the UK's main intelligence intelligence agencies such as MI5, MI6, GCHQ, JIC, DIS. Probably completely captured.

Official narrative

The Intelligence and Security Committee was established under the Intelligence Services Act 1994 to oversee the three main UK intelligence agencies: MI5, MI6 and GCHQ. It has since expanded its remit to include intelligence related elements of the Cabinet Office including the Joint Intelligence Committee (JIC); the Assessments Staff; and the Intelligence, Security and Resilience Group. The committee also takes evidence from the Defence Intelligence Staff (DIS).[1]

Problems

The pedigrees of some of the members of this committee suggest that they are establishment insiders hand appointed because their principal loyalty is to the deep state. The committee may well be 100% compromised.

 

An Office Holder on Wikispooks

NameFrom
Robin Janvrin2015

 

Known members

6 of the 9 of the members already have pages here:

MemberDescription
Michael AncramLikely took over from Norman Lamont as European chair of Le Cercle.
Mark FieldSpooky British Conservative Party politician
George Howarth
Julian LewisBritish Conservative Party politician. Lewis has attended Le Cercle, and has been Chair of the Intelligence and Security Committee since 2020.
Fiona Mactaggart
Malcolm RifkindBritish Conservative politician with many deep state connections
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References

  1. Intelligence and Security Committee, Cabinet Office, accessed 28 February 2010.