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A Regular Core Keeps Debates Going
- Esther Webber notes a core group of around 350–400 regular attending peers who shape daily debates.
- She describes the chamber as white, older, male-dominated with occasional eccentric moments and sleepiness.
From Paralympic Podium To Peers' Benches
- Tanni Grey-Thompson describes joining in 2010 after a selection process focused on disability and sport expertise.
- She found the Lords intimidating at first but called it the most open and least misogynistic place she's worked.
A Hereditary Peer’s Early Advice
- The Earl of Caithness recounts taking his seat at 21 and serving as a government minister for a decade.
- He says peers should speak on their honour, only on subjects they know, and vote their conscience.


