
Born to rule? The hereditary peers about to lose their seats
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The Evolution of the House of Lords
This chapter explores the transformation of the House of Lords from a primarily hereditary institution to a more meritocratic system since the introduction of life peers in 1958. It examines the ongoing debates over hereditary positions, the complexities surrounding reform efforts, and the unique electoral process for hereditary peer seats that incorporates competitive manifestos and diverse candidacies.
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