Removing Hereditary Peers from the House of Lords
There have been votes in Parliament on the removal of the hereditary peers from the House of Lords.
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Mr Archie Norman generally voted against removing hereditary peers from the House of Lords
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On 8 Jul 2003:
Mr Archie Norman was absent for a vote on House of Lords Reform — Exclusion of remaining Hereditary Peers
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On 16 Mar 1999:
Mr Archie Norman voted no on House of Lords Bill — Third Reading
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On 2 Feb 1999:
Mr Archie Norman voted no on House of Lords Bill — Second Reading
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On 10 Nov 1999:
Mr Archie Norman was absent for a vote on House of Lords Bill — Exceptions from the rule that hereditary peers should be abolished
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On 16 Feb 1999:
Mr Archie Norman voted yes on House of Lords Bill — Hereditary peers to be elected by House of Lords members — rejected
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On 15 Feb 1999:
Mr Archie Norman was absent for a vote on House of Lords Bill — Exclusion of hereditary peers from voting — rejected
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On 2 Feb 1999:
Mr Archie Norman voted yes on House of Lords Bill — Decline to give a Second Reading — rejected
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