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The house of lords is being reformed with a house of lords reform bill, look the bill up the internet will tell you about the bill. Hopefully when the lords chamber is reformed bishops will no longer be allowed in the house of lords and that the chamber will become a senate. If we don't have a senate then we need to protest for one, we also need the UK to become a republic for this to work so that is the final thing we need to protest about.

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