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The members of the House of Lords who have been given seats through an honored achievement they have accomplished are called what?

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User Darpet
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The answer would be life peers.

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User Shimon Wiener
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Answer:

Life peers is the correct answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

Life peers are the members who are appointed for the peerage and whose titles cannot be inherited. In simple terms, life peers are the persons who are given titles and a place in the house of lords for their good work.

Life peerage was created at the rank of baron as per the Life Peerage act of 1958. The seats in the house of lords are entitled to the holders of the qualification of age and citizenship are met. The children of life peer are allowed to use the titles like "The honorable".

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