The Guardian view on the peers lobbying scandal : Lords reform is a vital step for restoring (…)
Although some appointees make valuable contributions, the absurd archaism of the second chamber of parliament has to be addressed Not much about the House of Lords is defensible on principles of democratic representation. One plausible merit of an appointed chamber is that specialists might be (…)
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