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minus-square@FelixCresslink2•4 days ago In her case, baroness is the title she got when appointed to that house. Which is precisely the medieval shit I was referring to.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•4 days agoOK, I misunderstood you. Would calling them “senator” be better?
minus-square@FelixCresslink1•4 days agoIf it was an electable Senate with for example the same representation for Scotland and Wales as it was for England, yes.
Which is precisely the medieval shit I was referring to.
OK, I misunderstood you. Would calling them “senator” be better?
If it was an electable Senate with for example the same representation for Scotland and Wales as it was for England, yes.