All-Party Parliamentary Groups (APPGs) are informal cross-party groups that have no official status within Parliament. They are run by and for Members of the Commons and Lords, though many choose to involve individuals and organisations from outside Parliament in their administration and activities.
The APPG for the Cayman Islands recently held an AGM to officially reform the APPG subsequent to the snap election. Executive members were elected, including the Chairman, Graham Brady and Vice Chairs.
The committee member numbers continue to grow rapidly as more MPs join the group.
Graham Brady MP Conservative
Angus MacNeil MP SNP
Chris Evans MP Labour Coop
Pauline Latham OBE MP Conservative
Rt Hon The Lord Naseby Conservative
Dr Matthew Offord MP Conservative
Andrew Rosindell MP Conservative
Virendra Sharma MP Labour
Henry Smith MP Conservative
Bill Wiggin MP Conservative
Sir Henry Bellingham MP Conservative
William Wragg MP Conservative
Jeff Smith MP Labour
Rt Hon John Spellar MP Labour
The Baroness Redfern Conservative
The Lord Northbrook Conservative
Rt Hon The Lord Foulkes Labour
The Lord Purvis Lib-Dem
Rt Hon The Lord Butler Crossbench
Rosie Cooper MP Labour
Andrew Bridgen MP Conservative
Mark Menzies MP Conservative
Scott Mann MP Conservative
Baroness Benjamin Lib-Dem
Jeremy Lefroy MP Conservative
Martin Vickers MP Conservative
Stephen Hammond MP Conservative
Kevin Hollinrake MP Conservative
Andrew Percy MP Conservative
Andrew Bowie MP Conservative
Nigel Mills MP Conservative
Rt Hon John Redwood Conservative
Charlie Elphicke MP Conservative
Rt Hon Dame Margaret Hodge Labour
Rt Hon Diane Abbott Labour
Christian Matheson MP Labour
Dr Alan Whitehead Labour
Anneliese Dodds Labour Coop
Heather Wheeler MP Conservative
Luke Pollard Labour Coop
Shailesh Vara MP Conservative
New members from recent meetings include Hon John Redwood MP and Kenneth Clarke MP.