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| Tweet Topic Started: Jul 25 2005, 12:59 AM (100 Views) | |
| reno | Jul 25 2005, 12:59 AM Post #1 |
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this is something tahts spoken about quite a lot, i must say im divided on the whole thing. At one point I may have thought "get rid of em" but sometimes its good to get a second opinion on bills passed through parliament, However, its very undemocratic as theyre unelected, so id say, keep the house of lords, and make there be elected peers, i think maybe its a good idea to have elected peers look over bills, spot mistakes, as they do quite often, and send the bill back, After all, tehy can only reject it twice and cant touch the budget so i think taht would be a good idea, elected peers in the house of lords |
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| DonKennyII | Jul 25 2005, 01:09 AM Post #2 |
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im not a fan at all of the house of lords, its as tho everyone's opinion doesnt matter. its as if they know wots best for us, so i feel there should be changes to that part of the legal system |
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