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What is a Peer?
Following on from d9s post...What is a Peer? How do you become a Peer?
What is their duty? Who pays them? Do we need a Peer?
I've always puzzled over this.
Jem
What is their duty? Who pays them? Do we need a Peer?
I've always puzzled over this.
Jem
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Not born in the UK, but gained his peerage in 1998. http://en.wikipedia.o...ir_Ahmed,_Baron_Ahmed
It is not an English thing.
If you read the first paragraph of the Wiki article you will find it goes on to say that, following the Act of Union in 1707, the Peerages of England and Scotland were replaced by one Peerage of Great Britain. This was later succeeded by the peerage of the United Kingdom.
Mr Ahmed (as he was when elevated to the peerage in 1998) is British and so is eleigable to be enobled as a Peer of the United Kingdom.
If you read the first paragraph of the Wiki article you will find it goes on to say that, following the Act of Union in 1707, the Peerages of England and Scotland were replaced by one Peerage of Great Britain. This was later succeeded by the peerage of the United Kingdom.
Mr Ahmed (as he was when elevated to the peerage in 1998) is British and so is eleigable to be enobled as a Peer of the United Kingdom.
As I understand it, a peer is someone who has enough 'friends' in 'high places' that they've managed to wrangle a meaningless title out of the system; so they have the option of lording it over the rest of us less valuable dregs of society. I'm unsure anything other than the ability to make the right contacts and know what they need to do to be part of the clique is needed. The name is not going to have a great influence.