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- 956 pages
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- 34 hours
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The 1960s are explored in this volume, highlighting reform efforts for the House of Lords during the Macmillan-Wilson era, supported by newly released documents. It details the challenges faced, including a civil servant's view of reform as a 'mission impossible.' A pivotal moment occurs when Tony Benn disclaims his inherited peerage, sparking a renewed commitment to address longstanding issues. The Peerages Act of 1963 emerges as a significant development, granting peers the option to disclaim and ensuring equal rights for Scottish and female inheritors in the Upper House.
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House of Lords Reform: A History, Peter Raina
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- 2014
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