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Lords reformTelegraph
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Labour intends to remove all but two of the 92 hereditary peers from the Lords .
Labour ’s cull of the final hereditary peers sounds quite familiar, says Tom Galbraith , 2nd Baron Strathclyde .
The two stragglers from the old world to remain in the Lords are right to be left out of the cull.
Rupert Carington , 7th Baron Carrington , is the Lord Great Chamberlain .
Lord Carrington and the Duke of Norfolk embody the best qualities of the modern aristocracy.
As a whole, the hereditary peers in the Lords own in excess of 170,000 acres .
More than 60 per cent of them have titles created from the middle of 1837 .
Few will truly mourn the loss of heredity as a qualification for standing for election to the House of Lords .
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