White Paper on Lords reform

London - The British government yesterday announced in a White Paper its plans to remove the last of the hereditary peers from…

London - The British government yesterday announced in a White Paper its plans to remove the last of the hereditary peers from parliament, with the second and final phase of its reform of the House of Lords.

Commons Leader, Mr Robin Cook, told MPs the new partly elected and partly appointed Upper House would give Britain a modern second chamber, "which will be able to complement the Commons but will be unable to compete for power with it".

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