Automatically giving Church of England bishops places in the House of Lords is clearly wrong, an SNP MP has said.
Twenty-six seats in Parliament’s upper chamber are reserved for bishops including two for the archbishops of Canterbury and York.
Speaking in Parliamentary debate, Tommy Sheppard said the situation gave “democracy a bad name”.
However, other MPs said their constituents did not care about the subject.
Conservative Andrew Selous told MPs: “The good people of South West Bedfordshire are not short of things they want me to get done in this place, but this issue probably does not make the top 50 or even the top 100.