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The House of Lords has finally accepted the legislation to abolish the remaining hereditary peers.

The Earl of Devon opposed the move, insisting that they would be missed. I suspect you would struggle to find someone who knows who the Earl of Devon is. That is, unless you made it easy. Is the Earl of Devon

a) Dave Smith

or

b ) Charles Peregrine Courtenay?

Which one of those thinks that he deserves to be part of the legislature because of something that happened around 900 years ago?

Good riddance to them.

14 hours ago, Suedehead2 said:

The House of Lords has finally accepted the legislation to abolish the remaining hereditary peers.

The Earl of Devon opposed the move, insisting that they would be missed. I suspect you would struggle to find someone who knows who the Earl of Devon is. That is, unless you made it easy. Is the Earl of Devon

a) Dave Smith

or

b ) Charles Peregrine Courtenay?

Which one of those thinks that he deserves to be part of the legislature because of something that happened around 900 years ago?

Good riddance to them.

Saw that and then looked him up/ his net worth etc. Certainly won't be missed, good riddance!

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