The last of the hereditary peers in the House of Lords
The Labour government has plans to end their 'outdated and indefensible' lawmaking position in the upper house
www.theguardian.comHere’s the latest I can share based on recent reporting:
Key developments
What this means in practice
Context and reception
Key dates to watch
If you’d like, I can pull in the most recent articles from today and summarize the positions of major parties, the potential number of life peerages offered, and the expected timetable. I can also present a quick, side-by-side comparison of the current hereditary peers versus the proposed composition of the Lords under the reform. Would you prefer a concise briefing or a detailed timeline?
Citations:
The Labour government has plans to end their 'outdated and indefensible' lawmaking position in the upper house
www.theguardian.comLords Pass Bill Under Pressure From Blair
www.cbsnews.comMPs debated the bill to abolish hereditary peers’ right to sit and vote in the House of Lords. But what were the opposition’s arguments? We reflect on the Government's first 100 days: is it improving legislative standards? Twenty Private Members’ Bills were announced this week: which ones may get traction? And a new Speaker’s Conference on the safety of MPs and candidates has been established. So, what is it, and what might it do?
www.hansardsociety.org.ukThe landmark legislation will remove the right of the remaining 92 hereditary peers to sit and vote in the House of Lords and is the largest constitutional reform to the UK Parliament in a quarte
www.wired-gov.netSir Keir Starmer says the right to sit in the Lords by birth is "indefensible" and his government has started the process to end it.
news.sky.comGovernment's bill would prevent the 92 remaining peers who inherited their titles from siting in upper chamber
www.theguardian.comThe Tories are deciding which hereditary peers to keep after being offered 15 seats in a compromise deal.
www.bbc.comThe bill abolishes the 92 seats reserved for peers who inherit their titles through their families.
www.bbc.com