Suff wrote:It is an extremely valuable check and balance on the commons.
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was an extremely valuable check and balance on the Commons before the political appointment of Life Peers.
Since that time all sitting PMs have loaded the dice in favour of their own political ideology. No amount of kidology from the House of Lords Appointments Commission is going to convince me that former MPs suddenly give up a lifetime's belief in one political persuasion or that friends of the PM suddenly become neutral upon becoming a Lord or Lady.
And this rule does not cut it: "Nominees and the Commission will need to feel confident of their ability to be independent of party-political considerations whatever their past party-political involvement. For this reason, all nominees are asked to respond to the questions on political involvement and activities which are similar to those used for most public appointments."
If political appointees really were independent they would all be crossbenchers, and we know that is not the case as we have Conservative, Labour and LibDem Peer groupings.
The HoL does not need doing away with, but is sure as hell needs reforming.