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No sign of him shutting down
The House Of Lords. As PM Starmer said, he would. [Keir Starmer appoints 25 Labour peers to strengthen support in House of Lords Labour says appointments needed to balance upper house, and chooses former advisers to No 10 and the chancellor] [Labour’s list includes Michael Barber, a Whitehall veteran who led Tony Blair’s delivery unit and now advises Starmer, and Len Duvall, the chair of the London assembly. The move brings the number of peers appointed by Starmer to 62. This includes a tranche of 30 peers announced Last December, and seven who have been created so that they can take up ministerial roles. The decision is likely to draw criticism from electoral reform campaigners who argue that the appointment process is undemocratic and used by prime ministers to reward their allies.] https://www.theguardian.com/politics...house-of-lords |
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Maybe I'm a bit of a traditionalist, but no way should the House of Lords be abolished.
Before elected officials started being invited to Parliament (to legitimise Edward I's tax rises), the "House of Lords" was all that Parliament was. But then, I don't think hereditary peers should have been abolished either
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Beso | Piss orf.
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Surprised he's not added himself the weasly little twat.
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self-oscillating
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i think having the hol provides an alternative to the career elected politicians. Its not a matter of better or worse because there are good and bad in every office. It's about being different
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Since the Peerage Act of 1963, it's been a "constituential convention" that the PM must come from the Commons, but it is still technically possible for a Lord to lead ... but it almost certainly wouldn't fly!
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