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- non-party-political life peers who joined the House of Lords as crossbenchers. There are currently 181 crossbenchers, making up approximately 23 per cent of the sitting...
- House of Lords should have 450 members. Party groupings, including the Crossbenchers, should choose which of their members are retained in the transition...
- This is a list of British political memoirs: Includes Liberals, Liberal Democrats and Social Democrats. An Accidental MP by Martin Bell (2000) Independent...
- Independents (18) Speaker (1) House of Lords (787) Conservative (277) Crossbenchers (181) Labour (172) Liberal Democrats (80) Democratic Unionist (6) Ulster...
- hereditary peers were elected by hereditary peers of three parties and crossbenchers in elections held from 3 to 4 November 1999. 42 excepted hereditary...
- in this election, and only the 31 currently sitting in the Lords as crossbenchers are eligible to vote. Unlike other candidates, he did not write a statement...
- Independents (18) Speaker (1) House of Lords (787) Conservative (277) Crossbenchers (181) Labour (172) Liberal Democrats (80) Democratic Unionist (6) Ulster...
- was introduced to the House of Lords on 15 October 2020. She sits as a crossbencher and made her maiden speech on 28 January 2021. Shafik took a leave of...
- Unionist Party (2)   Independents (2)   Non-affiliated (37) Crossbench   Crossbenchers (181) Presiding officer   Lord Speaker (1) Commons political groups...
- Baron Pannick, KC (born 7 March 1956) is a British barrister and a crossbencher in the House of Lords. He practises mainly in the areas of public law...