Member of the House of Lords

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A Member of the House of Lords is an appointed or hereditary legislator who sits in the upper chamber of the UK Parliament, reviewing and revising legislation and contributing to national policy debates.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf legislative role
parliamentary position
public office
appointedBy monarch of the United Kingdom
appointedOnAdviceOf House of Lords Appointments Commission
Prime Minister
surface form: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
canBe Lord Spiritual
Lord Temporal
hereditary peer
life peer
cannot vote in UK general elections in the House of Commons
ceremonialRole participation in the State Opening of Parliament
chamber upper house of the UK Parliament
country United Kingdom
currentlyIncludes 92 elected hereditary peers
bishops of the Church of England
life peers appointed under the Life Peerages Act 1958
dressCode may wear robes on ceremonial occasions
eligibleFrom age 21
function contribute to public policy debates
hold the government to account
initiate legislation
propose amendments to bills
review legislation passed by the House of Commons
scrutinize secondary legislation
serve on select committees
hasPrivilege parliamentary privilege
hasRole committee member
law reviewer
legislator
participant in national policy debates
scrutinizer of government
secondary legislator
hasTitle Baron
Baroness
Duke
Earl
Lord
Marquess
Viscount
historicallyIncluded all hereditary peers
legalBasis Constitutional Reform and Governance Act 2010
House of Lords Act 1999
Life Peerages Act 1958
locatedIn Palace of Westminster
mustNotBe disqualified under the House of Lords Reform Act 2014
oathRequirement must take the oath of allegiance or make a solemn affirmation
oversightBy House of Lords Commissioner for Standards
partOf House of Lords
British Parliament
surface form: Parliament of the United Kingdom
remuneration daily attendance allowance
reimbursement of certain expenses
reportsTo electorate indirectly through Parliament
termLength life for life peers
until death or resignation for most members
votingRight vote in divisions of the House of Lords

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Chris Patten positionHeld Member of the House of Lords
Central Lobby usedBy Member of the House of Lords
this entity surface form: Members of the House of Lords
Neil Kinnock positionHeld Member of the House of Lords
Eric Drummond positionHeld Member of the House of Lords
William Beveridge positionHeld Member of the House of Lords
Nigel Dodds (acting) partOf Member of the House of Lords
subject surface form: Nigel Dodds
this entity surface form: House of Lords of the United Kingdom (during tenure as peer)
William Jefferson Hague positionHeld Member of the House of Lords
subject surface form: William Hague
Baron Hague of Richmond positionHeld Member of the House of Lords
subject surface form: William Hague
Norman Tebbit positionHeld Member of the House of Lords
this entity surface form: Member of the House of Lords of the United Kingdom
Hilary Armstrong positionHeld Member of the House of Lords
UK Parliament publications audience Member of the House of Lords
this entity surface form: Members of the House of Lords