enabled Alec Douglas-Home to sit in the House of Commons as Prime Minister

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The Peerage Act 1963 was a UK law that reformed the hereditary peerage system by allowing peers to disclaim their titles and thus sit in the House of Commons.

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Peerage Act 1963 consequence enabled Alec Douglas-Home to sit in the House of Commons as Prime Minister