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The '''House of Lords''' is the upper chamber of the [[Parliament of the United Kingdom]]. Its | The '''House of Lords''' is the upper chamber of the [[Parliament of the United Kingdom]]. Its current membership<ref>[http://www.parliament.uk/documents/lords-information-office/hoflbpmembership.pdf ''Membership'', House of Lords briefing, 2009]</ref> consists of | ||
* 630 "life peers", who had been appointed by current and previous administrations; | |||
* 92 "elected hereditary peers", who had been elected by the previous House of Lords from members who had inherited peerages that had been granted by monarchs down the ages; and, | |||
* 26 "lords spiritual", who are current holders of senior posts in the [[Church of England]]. |
Revision as of 04:58, 12 February 2012
The House of Lords is the upper chamber of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. Its current membership[1] consists of
- 630 "life peers", who had been appointed by current and previous administrations;
- 92 "elected hereditary peers", who had been elected by the previous House of Lords from members who had inherited peerages that had been granted by monarchs down the ages; and,
- 26 "lords spiritual", who are current holders of senior posts in the Church of England.