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House of Lords proceedings disrupted by protesters

Proceedings in the House of Lords have been disrupted by protesters, this morning. ITV News has the clip. Campaigners in the gallery started shouting “Lords out, people in”, and dropping leaflets into the chamber.

House of Lords interrupted by protestors shouting ‘Lords out, people in’

Business had to be paused as protesters calling for the abolition of the unelected chamber started chanting and throwing leaflets pic.twitter.com/44uDPrLs71

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PA Media has filed more on the protesters who disrupted proceeding in the House of Lords earlier. PA says:

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.

As they were escorted out, the protesters sang a song encouraging people to “take back the Commons” and “raise a glass to Thomas Paine”.

Thomas Paine is an English-born American founding father who was a strong advocate for democracy, rejecting monarchy and aristocracy.

One woman shouted in the chamber that they were protesting like the Suffragettes, who were known to demonstrate in the Houses of Parliament for the cause of votes for women.

The QR code on their leaflets leads to an invite to enter the lottery for a so-called House of the People, which says it will “debut as a parallel Parliament” in July 2025.

Lucy Porter, 50, a primary school teacher from Leeds and one of the protesters who disrupted proceedings in the House of Lords today, posing for a photograph outside parliament. Photograph: Nicholas Lester/PA





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