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muriel_volestrangler

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18. The bill was introduced in September 2024, before Epstein blew up
Wed Mar 11, 2026, 04:33 PM
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In fact, before Mandelson was appointed as US ambassador (the big British news today here is not this, but the release of some papers about the process of his appointment, and it looks like Starmer was warned, but said he wanted Mandelson anyway - this does not look good for him).

But it's possible that Mandelson's downfall helped people say "no way do the Lords get to delay or modify this bill".

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An anachronism which deserves to be relegated to the historical dustbin EYESORE 9001 Wednesday #1
Hereditary nobles? Is that like Legacy politicians? Baitball Blogger Wednesday #2
It's what Madison and Jefferson based the US Senate on, wasn't it? A HERETIC I AM Wednesday #7
Interesting. Baitball Blogger Wednesday #10
How interesting DaBronx Wednesday #17
I guess Epstein was the last straw. CTyankee Wednesday #3
No more lording over the peasants and victims. BattleRow Wednesday #4
The whole elite food chain needs to sweat. rubbersole Wednesday #6
We're revolting! SergeStorms Wednesday #9
Revolutions are fought by these whose ribs are easily counted. BattleRow Wednesday #16
The bill was introduced in September 2024, before Epstein blew up muriel_volestrangler Wednesday #18
Good. Hope they get rid of the monarchy next. nt Susan Calvin Wednesday #5
The Brit version of our Citizens United. xuplate Wednesday #8
Not sure I understand the connection? tritsofme Wednesday #12
Hurray! No more jus primae noctis! Ilsa Wednesday #11
Lords Tossed gfarber Wednesday #13
The US Senate should be next maxsolomon Wednesday #14
If they want to have a Monarchy who I am I to say they are nucking futs. twodogsbarking Wednesday #15
There are (were) 842 members of the House of Lords VMA131Marine Wednesday #19
And for 9/10 of those years or more it was all males. efhmc Wednesday #20
I feel bad for Lord Crawley SocialDemocrat61 Wednesday #21
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