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Seb Coe
Can anyone tell me how he became a Lord ?
How is it 'decided' who becomes a lord ?
I always thought a lord was a kind of hand me down title, is he's family some kind of aristocat ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.He was given a Life Peerage in 2001after he had been William Hague's Chief of Staff for the previous four years. He lost his parliamentary seat at Falmouth in the 1997 general election.
The idea of hereditary peerages has gone out of the window, more or less. The vast majority of members of the House of Lords now are Life Peers, only 80 of the old boys are allowed to stay.
Every party leader gets to nominate some people each year to go into the House of Lords in either the Queen's Birthday Honours list in June or the New Year's Honours list.
There is now a difference between having a hereditary title and being a member of the House of Lords, it changed a couple of years back and the hereditaries were kicked out, apart from the 80 mentioned before.
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