Hereditary Peers: By-elections Debate

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Hereditary Peers: By-elections

Lord Norton of Louth Excerpts
Wednesday 10th November 2021

(2 years, 6 months ago)

Lords Chamber
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Lord True Portrait Lord True (Con)
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My Lords, I believe that I have answered the last question from the noble Baroness. People get here in many ways, the majority by patronage through nomination by one individual who happens to be the Prime Minister of the time. I respect everyone in this Chamber, however they got here. Indeed, some get here by being right reverend Prelates. We should concentrate on doing our work well and publicising our discontents a little less.

Lord Norton of Louth Portrait Lord Norton of Louth (Con)
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Does my noble friend agree that closing off the by-election option for hereditary Peers and putting the House of Lords Appointments Commission on a statutory basis should not be seen as mutually exclusive options and that, implemented together, they could be taken to constitute stage two of House of Lords reform?

Lord True Portrait Lord True (Con)
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My Lords, I regret that I do not agree with my noble friend. He will know that the position of the Government is that we do not favour piecemeal reform and that overall reform needs careful consideration.