Articles about House of Lords
New book by Lord Sudeley

by The Editor
The President of the Traditional Britain Group, Lord Sudeley, has published an excellent history of the House of Lords. Writing from a Tory perspective rather than through Whig interpretations, it discusses the Upper Chamber from the viewpoint of a respected hereditary aristocrat. Replete with an insider's understanding, it rightly argues for the return of the hereditary peerage to the Upper Chamber. This work is essential reading for traditional-minded Britishers.
Release of Lord Sudeley's vital historical study of the House of Lords

by The Editor
Lord Sudeley has written a remarkable new historical study of the House of Lords. Writing from an inside perspective as a hereditary British peer, he argues for the restoration of the hereditaries. Their return to their rightful position would remove politically appointed place-holders and recreate two fully functional chambers.
Official Statement from the Traditional Britain Group

by The Editor
If the present Conservative Party is really conservative, then the Traditional Britain Group calls upon it to repeal Labour's Class War Bill of 1999 and restore the hereditary peerage to Their House, with no more Life Peers for 15 years.
Arise Lady Lawrence
by The Editor
Just when we thought we could not be insulted any further, the mother of murdered teenager Stephen Lawrence is to be made a peer of the realm. Doreen Lawrence, who has already been awarded an OBE (for “services to community relations”) has been recommended for a Labour peerage, which will entitle her to sit in the House of Lords and of course to collect the three hundred pounds per day sitting allowance. This is indeed an insult to the majority of Britons because she has done nothing whatsoever to deserve such an elevation in status.