By Jonathan Isaby
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Yesterday, Andy McSmith in The Independent wrote that there are 137 members of the House of Lords who have not spoken in the chamber or asked a written question in the year since the general election.
That is equivalent to 17.4% of the House's membership.
And you may have wondered how many of those are Conservative peers. Well, taking those on leave of absence out of the equation, only 26 of those currently in receipt of the Tory whip fall into that category, equivalent to less than 12% of the 217 Conservative peers.
They are: