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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Queen
At as April 30, 2012, there were 180 female members in the House of Lords.
Speaker
Members of the House of Lords are not elected to office.
Members of house of lords who hold ministerial appointments or are officer holder receive a monthly salary. Other members do not receive a salary but can claim allowances per sitting for the days they attend session of the house or meeting of committees .
None. Upon the creation of the Supreme Court in October 2009, the Law Lords were removed from the House of Lords. This has strengthened the separation of powers by removing the judiciary from the legislature.
members of the house
The US does not have a House of Lords
At as April 30, 2012, there were 180 female members in the House of Lords.
The members of the US House of Representatives elect the Speaker of the House.
Speaker
The Senate elects two members from every state no matter the population. The House of Representatives elects members based on population.
We the People do of course - ever heard of elections.
Members of the House of Lords are not elected to office.
In their homes?
The parliament elects the Prime Minister, who then chooses the cabinet from the House of Commons and House of Lords.
No, they inherit the title of Lord as nobles, and along with it the right to membership in the House of Lords. Members of the House of Commons are elected - they are "commoners", NOT nobles, like the Lords. Once a person is elevated by being named an hereditary peer ( a noble with a title his eldest son inherits) he is eligible for the House of Lords. Mere knights are not eligible.
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