Washington Examiner
•68% Informative
The last 92 members of the House of Lords owe their places to being their fathers’ sons.
They were supposed to be the pebble in the shoe, an uncomfortable reminder that the promised democratic reform had not been delivered.
Tony Blair won the 1997 election on a promise of two stages of reform.
Blair filled the Upper House with his partisans, Tony ’s cronies; and every prime minister who followed did the same, including Boris Johnson .
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