Call me out of touch but I've always viewed the HoL as a part and parcel of the Honours System in this country. You get made into a peer after years and years of dutiful service to the public in the capacity of an MP. Johnny-come-latelys do not get instant peerages.
I would have liked to say that UKIP have "only one MP and only one policy", just for the symmetry of it but have to admit that they now have a slew of policies.
Sending their one MP to the Lords might come across as shoveling him out of the way, where he can only gripe about bills on the conveyor belt and not launch a bill of his own. Is it early day motions where MPs can win a lottery to present one of their own?
Anyway, all moot. There are 800 (?) of them already, snoring away and burning a hole in our collective pockets (£400/hr???). Scrap the whole setup and bring in an elected chamber; 400 members, tops.
I would like them to all be business leaders but they don't really retire and probably couldn't stand the drop in income. Judges and lawyers will be needed to keep the legal knowledge base strong but I doubt they'd accept the pay cut either.
What to do, eh?