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Many lords a leapingIT IS the most exclusive of elections. Those standing are an array of earls,viscounts and even a duke. It is also one of the most surreal. One candidate’s manifesto suggests an analysis of whether his future colleagues are “right-brained” and creative or “left-brained” and analytical. (“I personally can only offer...my right-side of the brain.”) Another brief pitch ends: “Flexible working hours allowing attendance. Politically independent.” A third mentions his presidency of the Noblemen and Gentlemen’s Catch Club, a society for glee music. Welcome to the world of by-elections for hereditary peers in the House of Lords.
These by-elections
are a modern quirk in a plot of more ancient anachronisms. Tony Blair pledged to abolish hereditary peers, and who pass on their titles,from Britain’s unelected moment chamber. As a compromise to net the policy through the very body that he wanted to overhaul, 92 were kept. Rather than dwindling as...
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Source: economist.com