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It’s class war as Keir Starmer’s barons take over

  • Posted on April 28, 2026
  • By The Times
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In brief

The departure of hereditary peers from the House of Lords marks a significant shift in British parliamentary composition. Critics argue that Prime Minister Keir Starmer's appointments represent political patronage rather than genuine reform, replacing traditional aristocratic influence with government loyalists. This transformation raises questions about meritocracy, institutional independence, and whether the modernization of the upper chamber truly serves democratic principles or simply redistributes power among political elites.

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It’s class war as Keir Starmer’s barons take over
It’s class war as Keir Starmer’s barons take over

The last hereditaries leave the Lords with dignity — what a pity the prime minister has replaced them with cronies
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