
An All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) is a group of parliamentarians, from all parties and from both Houses, formed to discuss a subject in which members have a common interest and enthusiasm.
The Groups are not controlled by political parties and only backbench members of both Houses (i.e. those who do not hold a ministerial position) are eligible to join.
All-Party Groups provide a forum in which parliamentarians can discuss issues freely, often in the presence of interested parties. Each Group must have at least 20 members, consisting of 10 from the Government Party (under the current coalition a mixture of 10 from the Conservative and Liberal Democrat parties), a minimum of 6 from the main opposition party, and 4 from other parties or crossbenchers from the House of Lords.
All-Party Groups often attempt to draw attention to certain aspects of public affairs or act as pressure groups to promote some particular cause and can help to keep the Government informed of parliamentary opinion.

For more information about the Group please contact the Secretariat:
Phone: 020 7828 1603
Fax: 020 7828 3364