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Hereditary nobles have sat in Britain's Parliament for centuries. Their time may be up

  • British lawmakers will vote on a bill to end hereditary aristocrats' rights in the House of Lords, marking a change after over 700 years.
  • The Labour Party government describes the reform as necessary to remove an "outdated and indefensible" practice.
  • Courtenay reflects on his family's long history in Parliament, expressing acceptance of potential changes to their noble status.
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