Hereditary peers aren’t out of touch with the realities of the job market / Letter
Nicholas True responds to an article that reported that hereditary peers had voted against Labour’s employment bill You claim that “out-of-touch” hereditary peers in the House of Lords are blocking Angela Rayner’s controversial employment bill, which is spreading fear and anxiety throughout (…)
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