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Correction on 123A - MPs in the UK are Members of Parliament, sitting in the House of Commons, and are never lords (with or without a capital letter). If a peer wants to sit in the House of Commons s/he has to give up the peerage. Those sitting in the House of Lords are Members but not Members of Parliament, see: <a href="https://members.parliament.uk" target="_blank">https://members.parliament.uk</a>/
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Thoroughly unpleasant. I expect a word game to involve, you know, words.
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