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Can the house of lords veto a bill?

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Can the house of lords veto a bill?

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house of lords is not an elected chamber of the parliament, this gives them no power to veto a bill forwarded by the house of commons…but they can impede the process by sending back and forth the bill to the house of commons until they are satisfied with the terms.

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