There are always people in every society that expect to get some sort of privilege, in a communist state you still have some that are rewarded better than others.
It's people I suppose.
I think the idea of the 26 seats in the HofL is that Christian ideas are introduced into our society which was acceptable at one time as this country was considered Christian.
It probably still is to those that are culturally Christian.
I don't have an issue with it.
Would you have no issue if it was proposed to have 26 Jedi Knights in the house?
Yes! Jedism isn't part of our heritage 😉
When do we ditch parts of our heritage that are no longer useful?
We don't!
They are what makes up our traditions and culture
http://listverse.com/2010/04/02/10-very-strange-british-traditions/
People should leave them alone!
I love our traditions.
Big and little ones
You may love your traditions, but the British public don't when it comes to Bishops in the House of Lords. Polling suggests by an overwhelming over two to one (56% to 26%) the British public don't want Bishops in the HofLs.
I don't trust polls.
It depends what was asked ie exact wording
And who they asked, whether it was representative of the population as a whole.
This was a bone fide YouGov poll, which is carefully assessed to ensure demographic balance and due to its sample size will have a margin of error of about +/-3%
The overall poll was about HofL reform and this question was worded as follows:
'Currently the House of Lords contains 21 seats for senior Bishops from the Church of England. Do you think a reformed House of Lords should or should not retain seats for the bishops?'
I'm struggling to see how the wording of the question, nor how the poll was conducted would be biased. And even if they were out by the furthest extremes of their margin of error the results would be 53% to 29% against retaining Bishops. Of course it is just as likely to be out in the other direction, i.e. 59% to 23% in favour of abolition.