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Peers threaten suit

Some 70 hereditary peers who lost their seats in the House of Lords reforms of 1999 are to sue the government for up to £1mn each for loss of their ‘property rights’, citing an 1876 case so defining their seats. Led by Lord Mereworth and represented by US lawyer Peter McCallion they will argue illegal confiscation of their possessions, at the European Court of Human Rights.

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