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  | body              = Parliament of the United Kingdom
  | body              = Parliament of the United Kingdom
  | leader1_type      = [[Lord Speaker]]
  | leader1_type      = [[Lord Speaker]]
  | leader1          = [[harrison_nw|The Earl harrison_nw of Liverpool]]
  | leader1          = [[Geolyre|The Lord Geolyre of Ipswich]]
  | party1            = <!-- Lord Speaker -->
  | party1            = <!-- Lord Speaker -->
| election1        = <!-- no idea -->
  | leader2_type      = [[Senior Deputy Speaker|Senior Deputy Speaker]]
  | leader2_type      = [[Senior Deputy Speaker|Senior Deputy Speaker]]
  | leader2          = [[Geolyre|The Lord Geolyre of Ipswich]]
  | leader2          = [[ERIC1978|The Lord ERIC1978 of Northwich]]
  | party2            = <!-- Senior Deputy Speaker of the House of Lords -->
  | party2            = <!-- Senior Deputy Speaker of the House of Lords -->
  | election2        = <!-- no idea -->
  | election2        = <!-- no idea -->
  | leader3_type      = [[Leader of the House of Lords|Leader of the House]]
  | leader3_type      = [[Leader of the House of Lords|Leader of the House]]
  | leader3          = [[DavidDRothschild|The Lord Rothschild of Elstree]]
  | leader3          = Vacant
| party3            = [[Conservative and Unionist Party|Conservative]]
| election3        = 12 March 2023
  | leader4_type      = [[Shadow Leader of the House of Lords|Shadow Leader of the House]]
  | leader4_type      = [[Shadow Leader of the House of Lords|Shadow Leader of the House]]
  | leader4          = [[TobiasFlemingShaw|The Earl Hetairos of Dalhousie]]
  | leader4          = Vacant
| party4            = [[Labour & Voice Party|Labour]]
  | members = 18
| election4        = 7 January 2023
  | members = 25
  | political_groups1=
  | political_groups1=
;{{larger|Chamber Leadership}}
;{{larger|Chamber Leadership}}
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;{{larger|Lords Temporal}}
;{{larger|Lords Temporal}}
;'''[[Government|HM Government]]'''
;'''[[Government|HM Government]]'''
:{{Color box|0087dc|border=darkgray}} [[Conservative & Unionist|Conservative]] (3)
:{{Color box|010a10|border=darkgray}} [[National Party |National]] (1)
;'''[[Official Opposition|HM Most Loyal Opposition]]'''
:{{Color box|e4003b|border=darkgray}} [[Social Democratic Party|Social Democrats]] (3)
:{{Color box|e4003b|border=darkgray}} [[Labour and Voice|Labour]] (3)
;'''Other groups'''
;'''Other groups'''
:{{Color box|85200C|border=darkgray}} [[High Tory]] (2)
;'''Crossbench'''
;'''Crossbench'''
:{{Color box|808080|border=black}} Crossbenchers (18)
:{{Color box|808080|border=black}} Crossbenchers (12)
  | meeting_place = House of Lords Chamber, [[Palace of Westminster]], London, England
  | meeting_place = House of Lords Chamber, [[Palace of Westminster]], London, England
  | term_length      = Peerage held for life
  | term_length      = Peerage held for life

Latest revision as of 21:28, 19 December 2023

The Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland in Parliament Assembled
Crowned portcullis in Pantone 7427 C
Logo used to represent the House of Lords
Flag of the House of Lords
Flag of the House of Lords
Type
Type
Leadership
Vacant
Vacant
Structure
Seats18
HouseOfLords72.png
Political groups
Chamber Leadership
  Lord Speaker (1)
  Deputy Speaker (1)
Lords Spiritual
  Bishops (1)
Lords Temporal
HM Government
  National (1)
  Social Democrats (3)
Other groups
Crossbench
  Crossbenchers (12)
Length of term
Peerage held for life
Meeting place
Wood-panelled room with high ceiling containing comfortable red padded benches and large gold throne.
House of Lords Chamber, Palace of Westminster, London, England
Footnotes

The House of Lords is the upper house of Parliament. Like the lower house, the House of Commons, it meets in the Palace of Westminster. The Lords is not elected, but it's members are appointed by the Monarch. Members appointed are usually on recommendation of the House of Lords Appointments Commission and have lots of experience.

The House of Lords holds the government, and parliament, to account by scrutinising bills. Peers regularly review and amend bills before they reach Royal Assent, seeking agreement with the House of Commons on the final text.

Appointments Commission