life peer

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A member of the British House of Lords appointed for their lifetime, but whose title is not inherited by their children.

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  • The Act made it possible for a woman to be created a life peer.
  • He was appointed as a life peer in the New Year Honours list.
  • Unlike hereditary peers, a life peer cannot pass the title to their heirs.
  • She has served as a life peer in the House of Lords for over a decade.
  • The former Prime Minister was made a life peer upon leaving office.
  • Most new members of the House of Lords are created life peers.
  • Being a life peer allows him to participate in parliamentary debates.
  • The system of life peers was introduced by the Life Peerages Act 1958.
  • The government announced a list of new life peers this morning.
  • A life peer holds the rank of baron or baroness for life.