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Telegraph
20-03-2025
- Politics
- Telegraph
Watch: House of Lords hit by leaflet protest
Protesters campaigning for the abolition of the House of Lords forced a temporary shutdown of the upper chamber on Thursday and disrupted proceedings by throwing leaflets. Peers were interrupted just before noon as a group of six people in the public gallery started shouting: 'Lords out, people in.' They threw leaflets into the air and down into the chamber. The sitting was suspended for just under five minutes as they were escorted out and calm was restored. Peers had been discussing the 80th anniversaries of Victory in Europe and Victory over Japan when they were disrupted. The leaflets thrown by the small group said: 'Never mind the Lords here's the House of People.' The other side of the leaflets said: ' Aristocrats and oligarchs: Out. Posties, mums, nurses and neighbours: In. Replace the House of Lords to save the UK.' The protesters said they were acting on behalf of Assemble, an organisation that campaigns for the House of Lords to be abolished and replaced by a citizens' assembly. Citizens' assemblies are selected by sortition, which means members of the public are picked at random via a lottery. Supporters of this mechanism argue it means a more representative sample of the population are able to come together and debate important issues. Protester Lucy Porter, 50, a primary school teacher from Leeds, said she was 'campaigning for a House of the people'. On the Lords, she said: 'It's a symbol of everything that's outdated. We don't have a functioning democracy in this country.' One protester, who wished to be known only as Christina, said: 'We did this action on behalf of Assemble and the ask is that, instead of a House of Lords, which is a house of unelected wealthy elites, we have a house of the people. 'So, we have citizens' assemblies where people can participate in real democracy, instead of having everything handed to them from up high.' A spokesman for Assemble said: 'Today's action has been taken in support of the abolition of the House of Lords in favour of a House of the People – a new institution where any adult in the UK may be selected to serve, like a jury, to set the political agenda and balance the House of Commons. 'This action mirrors one undertaken by Suffragettes on October 28th 1908, where they took direct action by raining handbills onto the House of Commons, demanding suffrage for women in the UK.'
Yahoo
20-03-2025
- Politics
- Yahoo
House Of Lords Thrown Into 'Chaos' As Democracy Protesters Bring Debate To A Halt
The House of Lords was thrown into 'chaos' after democracy campaigners started chanting and throwing leaflets into the debating chamber. Stunned peers looked on as the protesters shouted 'Lords out, people in' during a debate on the 80th anniversary of the end of World War 2. Proceedings had to be abandoned for several minutes until the campaigners, from the group Assemble, were removed. An official could be heard saying: 'The house will adjourn for five minutes while this chaos calms down.' Labour whip Baroness Twycross was speaking when the protest began. On one side, the protesters' leaflets said: 'Never mind the Lords here's the House of People.' On the other side it stated: 'Aristocrats and oligarchs: Out. 'Posties, mums, nurses and neighbours: In. 'Replace the House of Lords to save the UK.' One of the protesters, Lucy Porter, 50, a primary school teacher from Leeds, told the PA news agency she was 'campaigning for a house of the people'. On the Lords, she said: 'It's a symbol of everything that's outdated. 'We don't have a functioning democracy in this country.' Another protester, who wished to be known only as Christina, said: 'We did this action on behalf of Assemble and the ask is that, instead of a House of Lords, which is a house of unelected wealthy elites, we have a house of the people. 'So, we have citizens' assemblies where people can participate in real democracy, instead of having everything handed to them from up high.' 🚨🎥 WATCH: Protestors throw leaflets and shout 'Lords out, people in' in the House of Lords — Politics UK (@PolitlcsUK) March 20, 2025 House Of Lords 'Abolition' Petition Highlights Growing Support For Change The House of Lords Is Bigger Than Lord Sewell - Which Is Why It Shouldn't Be Abolished