The House of Lords is the upper house of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. Members are appointed by either the monarch or the House of Lords Appointments Commission. The House of Lords reviews laws passed by the House of Commons and can delay their passage if deemed necessary.
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@9N94PWB10mos10MO
No, but it should be completely reformed under a different system of appointment. AI would probably serve the function of the lords better
@9BMWCZ4Liberal Democrat2yrs2Y
It should be pared back and greatly reformed, but not abolished
Should have less people in the lords
@93BXKLJ3yrs3Y
No but it should be Heavily Reformed
@933DRNV3yrs3Y
No, and the appointing of Lords be the Commons should be ended
@8ZQDSR83yrs3Y
It should be reformed to be a panel of experts with equal representation and no hereditary positions
@8Z3KVJN3yrs3Y
No, but make them a fully elected body
@8VN76GH4yrs4Y
No, but it should be replaced by an elected second chamber.
@8SPLGHLLiberal Democrat4yrs4Y
No but if public outcry deems the delay and filibustering in contempt of a progressive law the House of Lords should be vetoed
@8SKG8H94yrs4Y
It should be replaced by a wholly elected second chamber.
@8MZ7TVC4yrs4Y
No but democratic reform is necessary to prevent elitism
@99NPZPV2yrs2Y
No, but it should be made into an elected body
@97LL6ZQLiberal Democrat2yrs2Y
It should be replaced with a guild hall which also replaces unions undue influence on politics and unions must be reduced in political influence. The guild membership must be franchised without the need to pay or be forced into political agendas.
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