In the European Parliament, Swinburne sat in the
European Conservatives and Reformists (ECR Group), a Conservative Party led group created in 2009 to campaign for urgent reform of the European Union. She is Vice Chairman of the
Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs, and a member of the European Parliament's delegation to the United States of America. She was formerly a substitute for the EuroMed Parliamentary Assembly (DMED): the Union for the Mediterranean which promotes economic integration and democratic reform across 16 neighbours to the EU's south in North Africa and the Middle East and the European Parliament Delegation to Palestine. She also was the ECR Group's Co-ordinator on the Special Committee on the Financial, Economic and Social Crisis (CRIS). Her extensive meetings with lobbyists for the financial industry have been criticised.
European Parliament committees As Vice Chairman: • Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs (ECON) [9 March 2017 – present] As Member: • Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs (ECON) [08.10.2009 – 31 July 2011] As Substitute: • Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety July 2014 – present • Committee on Culture and Education (CULT) [25 January 2012 – 1 July 2014] • Committee on Foreign Affairs (AFET) [07.09.2009 – 23 June 2010] During her first term as MEP for Wales, she was the Rapporteur on three reports for the ECON committee: • REPORT on regulation of trading in financial instruments – dark pools etc. [16 November 2010] – Examined the period of unprecedented change European capital markets have undergone, both due to a changed regulatory environment, post MiFID implementation, and due to the technological advancements over the same period. – All set in the context of the period of financial crisis, which the report followed. • REPORT on the proposal for a regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council on improving securities settlement in the European Union and on central securities depositories (CSDs) and amending Directive 98/26/EC [14 February 2013] – Following the 2008–09 crisis, financial regulators and policy makers have widened their interest in the post trade environment to ensuring that our financial infrastructure mitigates counterparty risk where possible; is resilient; and serves the needs of the end investor. – This report closely examined the current post-trade settlement systems to assess where improvements can be made to best serve the needs of all investors. Further objectives of this legislation include the encouragement of new entrants so as to foster a competitive environment, a reduction of cross-border settlement costs and the mitigation of counterparty risk which are all addressed in the report. • REPORT on Recovery and resolution framework for non-bank institutions [18 June 2013] – The report focused specifically on Central Counterparts (CCPs) and Central Security Depositories (CSDs) as key critical market infrastructure that needs strong recovery and resolution tools, such as living wills, as a priority. In addition she also acted as Shadow Rapporteur on a number of reports including the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive and Regulation (MiFID II) report, the legislation implementing G20 criteria for clearing, reporting and trading of derivatives, the establishment of the Euro European Supervisory Authorities including the ESRB, legislation on economic governance and the establishment of a single banking supervisor for the Eurozone.
European Parliament delegations Member • Delegation for relations with the United States [1 January 2017 – January 2020]As Substitute: •
Delegation for relations with the Palestinian Legislative Council (DPLC) [16 September 2009 – 18 October 2009 • Delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Union for the Mediterranean (DMED) [16 September 2009 – 27 March 2012] • Delegation for relations with Switzerland and Norway and to the EU-Iceland Joint Parliamentary Committee and the European Economic Area (EEA) Joint Parliamentary Committee (DEEA) [16 September 2009 – 1 January 2017] ==House of Lords==