
Starmer restores powers to ousted hereditary peers in Lords shake-up
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Keir Starmer has restored lawmaking powers to dozens of hereditary peers whose seats were previously abolished, allowing their return to the House of Lords. This move includes 15 Conservative hereditary peers, two from Labour, and nine crossbenchers who have been granted life peerages. The decision appears to be a strategic concession aimed at accelerating reforms within the Lords.
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The House of Lords has been under scrutiny for its composition and the role of hereditary peers in modern governance. Starmer's government is attempting to navigate these complexities while pushing for reforms that align with contemporary democratic values.
This article reflects the author's views and does not necessarily represent the views of The Guardian.
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