Most legislation can be introduced in the House of Commons and Lords, but, most commonly is introduced in the House of Commons. The power of the House of Lords to reject a bill passed by the House of Commons is severely restricted by the Parliament Acts. Royal Assent can be given without any Lords involvement.
Of the members in the House of Lords, there are�
614 Life Peers
75 elected by their own political party
15 elected by the whole house
2 Royal Officers
26 Lords Spiritual from CofE
Which ones did any of us elect? In comparison to the Lords Temporal, the Lords Spiritual represents about 3.5% and they rarely sit or vote in large numbers. A study carried out between 1979 and 1987 found one vote which was decided by the votes of the Lords Spiritual present, and this was only handful of them. Can you provide any recent examples of how they have decided on our laws with any detrimental effect?