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Sir Keir is to add Dozens of new peers to the House of Lords. Starting with a Gong for Sue Gray along with 30 more people for peerages, in a bid to increase the number of Labour members.Good man. There have been far too many Tory members in the H.O.L for far too long..Well done Labour🤣
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"If you can't abolish it .Balance it up .It's as easy as that"
In 2022 Keir Starmer pledges ( a pledge is a formal promise) to abolish the House of Lords and replace it with elected representatives.
The latest contingent consists 0f ex MP's (no longer elected people) and people who were never elected.
He's not very good at keeping his promises is he?
The HOL will be made to enact the will of the government whoever is in it. Its function is to suggest amendments to legislation or just delay it.
exactly right
Did anyone catch the hilarious discussion (R4) about the hereditary peers ( who mostly work, all 92) - who are not elected. Well they are by the other peers.
and the 'others' who are democratical Lords. Hold on, arent they appointed by the sitting prime minister
Little fluffy on the beeb DIDN'T say " are you actually listening to what you say?"
880 of the shysters
various bills have originated in the Lords. No I cant name one.
I wrote to Lord Walton of Detchang who had pioneered the elections of councillors to the GMC and was now saying it should be all appointed placemen and time servers. They also had to swear an oath of loyality to the aims and principles of the GMC ( = no change ever. change goes against aims see)
and said hold it, whydda change of direction? as in you know dismantling the reforms you pioneered?
and he said pompously Ay am a medical Lord and my function is to steer gubmint bills thro the lords
so there readers !
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