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peers who
joined the
House of
Lords as
crossbenchers. As of 1 April 2025[update],
there are 182
crossbenchers,
making up
approximately 22
percent of the...
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Wellington were
elected by
Conservative hereditary peers but now sit as
Crossbenchers.
Number includes Lord Carrington, who
would otherwise be an ex officio...
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resulting in the
first hung
parliament since the 1940 election. Six
crossbenchers held the
balance of power.
Greens MP Adam
Bandt and
independent MPs...
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hereditary peers were
elected by
hereditary peers of
three parties and
crossbenchers in
elections held from 3 to 4
November 1999. 42
excepted hereditary...
- This is a list of
British political memoirs:
Includes Liberals,
Liberal Democrats and
Social Democrats. An
Accidental MP by
Martin Bell (2000) Independent...
- the side or on
benches between the two sides, and are
referred to as
crossbenchers.
Frontbenchers may be part of a
Frontbench Team with
other members of...
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longer hold a
judicial position. Most non-party
Lords Temporal are
crossbenchers.
Peers may also be
required to sit as non-affiliated
while they hold...
- the
monarch (who, if they have a seat in the
House of Lords, sit as
crossbenchers). Lords-in-waiting (whether
political or non-political) may be called...
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House of
Lords should have 450 members.
Party groupings,
including the
Crossbenchers,
should choose which of
their members are
retained in the transition...
- Labor, the
Greens and some
crossbenchers, and
opposed by the Liberal/National opposition, One
Nation and
other crossbenchers. The Sa****uard
Mechanism (Crediting)...