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Why are the Lords more effective at scrutiny than the commons?

Author: Anita Okunde



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More expertise/specialist knowledge- this means bills are potentially more carefully and effectively scrutinised, Peers are from a range of backgrounds, so represent different groups and interests in society- this gives them some legitimacy


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