No, but make lords retire at 75, have them appointed by the monarch on the advice of an independent commission instead of the government, remove remaining hereditary peers, remove the bishops, and ban peers from being members of political parties. The House of Commons should be political and the House of Lords should be independent/cross benches who are there to advise as experts in all fields not voice parties, that is what the lower house is for.
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