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Rated by Participant: 8526240C27AFD3A25376F9B2DC1169D536A6F0C39AC5CC29DFA4E60BA18E88EA
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The automatic right of hereditary members of the House of Lords to sit, along with most hereditary peers were removed in 1999. The remaining 92 hereditary Peers’ ability to sit in the Lords is through election by all hereditary Peers. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Lords_Act_1999

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