In 2016, it was revealed the UK was still printing its laws on what material?

Correct answer: Vellum

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What people think about it: 10 Comments
tisimon
tisimon
I’m sure that if the lords and members of parliament were to give up a tiny percentage of there wages this tradition could carry on
Player Elf Counsel
Player Elf Counsel
Player #17611859, Yes. Once we're gone the planet will soon recover, I'm sure.
Player #27149342 pixie
Player #27149342 pixie
I wonder where the £80,000 savings went! um.
SOOTI
SOOTI
So they're not going paperless then.
* Seshati *
* Seshati *
PeekingNavigator6767, it does seem so society’s are changing moving away from old values held long.
Oliver the boxer
Oliver the boxer
It seems to me that the British people are losing their identity and the values and traditions are swept away ,we’ll soon be a republic ,then we can get shut of the useless House of Lords ,
Castra
Castra
SOOTI, It seems sad to use the skin of baby animals.
Geordie4Life
Geordie4Life
Player #27149342 pixie, probably into John Bercow’s pocket. Odious little man
* Seshati *
* Seshati *
tisimon, oh what a very very good point - it’s their duty as well paid public servants. Lol 😆
PeekingNavigator6767
PeekingNavigator6767
Tradition is dead!