The text highlights concerns about the current political system, focusing on the case of a disgraced politician. Peter Mandelson's continued use of the title "Lord" despite potential criminal charges underscores systemic issues. His peerage was granted despite previous resignations due to ethical breaches. This situation reveals a lack of accountability within the House of Lords. The need for the Prime Minister to intervene to remove his title epitomizes the problem. The text suggests the system is semi-feudal, where influence persists despite past misconduct. Mandelson was elevated in 2008 and previously resigned from ministerial roles in 1998 and 2001. These resignations involved undeclared loans and facilitating a passport for a donor. The author implies the House of Lords allows individuals to maintain influence even after ethical failures. The text implicitly calls for a more trustworthy and accountable second chamber.
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