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Composition of the House of Lords in the United Kingdom in 2017, by gender and group

Composition of the House of Lords in the United Kingdom in 2017, by gender and affiliation

The data displays the composition of the House of Lords in the UK by their gender and party or group affiliation, as of January 27, 2017. As can be seen in this statistic, the Labour Party has the most female members of the House of Lords with 65, followed by the Conservative party with 62. The 191 male Conservative House of Lords members are the biggest category in this statistic.

Conservative 191 62
Labour 138 65
Crossbench 138 40
Liberal Democrat 68 34
Non-affiliated 26 3
Bishops 24 2
Other Parties 13 1