Scrapping lords is a step toward Washington’s dysfunction

The British constitution rarely changes in dramatic leaps. More often it shifts incrementally, one reform at a time, until the cumulative effect is profound. The latest reform removing the remaining hereditary lords from Parliament’s House of Lords may appear modest in that a few dukes, earls, and marquesses won’t be present at the State Opening […]
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Washington Examiner
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