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  • Lords numbers could hit 2,000

    There could be as many as 2,000 peers in the House of Lords after the next election, the Electoral Reform Society has said. In a new report the ERS said the increase from the current 756 peers would come about if Labour won the next election and the Lib Dems lost votes, as an unreformed Lords would need to reflect the ne...

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