The election by hereditary peers of the ninth Duke of Wellington (Report,16 September) to the House of Lords by 21 votes over the Marquess of Abergavenny and the Earl of Harrowby (six votes each) is incomprehensible by any democratic standard. The first way in which the size of the House of Lords should now be reduced is by ending byelections such as this one in which hereditary peers vote to preserve 92 of their number voting on our legislation.
Chris Rennard
Liberal Democrat, House of LordsContinue reading...
Source: theguardian.com