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The topic of “hereditary peer” typically refers to the hereditary peers who sit in the House of Lords. As of 2026, Labour-led reforms were enacted to remove the remaining hereditary peers from the Lords, ending their right to sit and vote. This followed promises in the 2024 Labour manifesto and subsequent legislation, with the process concluding during the 2026 parliamentary session.[2][8]
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Before that culmination, discussions and debates centered on whether to retain any hereditary presence, how to handle transitional arrangements, and whether broader Lords reform should accompany the change. Parliamentary discussions and commentary from 2024–2025 reflect ongoing scrutiny of the reform path.[3][4]
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