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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Response rates from 84.9k UK voters.
39% Yes |
61% No |
39% Yes |
61% No |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 84.9k UK voters.
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Unique answers from UK voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@8Z2ZSSY3yrs3Y
No, but hereditary peers should.
@97ZF2F32yrs2Y
No but hereditary peers should be
@8SKSVPM4yrs4Y
Yes and replace it with an elected upper house
@8CRLMVC5yrs5Y
The house of lords should be fully elected, but it needs to be kept in order to prevent a dictatorship.
@988XSSK2yrs2Y
In its current form, yes, but I'm not against a second chamber.
@B3YL6H63 days3D
An elected upper house should be instilled and hereditary peers or those with elitist connections should not be able to be appointed without some form of approval or vote through the people
@B3CT7ZD3wks3W
Yes, and it should be replaced with a still unelected chamber of experts in particular fields with strict term limits
@B3BRBQV3wks3W
No and their powers should be somewhat increased and increase the size of the house of Lords and increase the number of elected hereditary peer
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