The coalition has dropped plans for a crucial vote on its plans to reform the House of Lords after it faced likely defeat over the issue.
Up to 100 Conservatives were expected to defy the government and oppose the plan to limit the time available for debating plans for a mainly elected second chamber of Parliament.
Ministers said they were still "committed" to the plans.
But one senior Conservative MP said the plans had "lost moral authority".
The Lib Dems have been pushing proposals for an 80% elected House of Lords that is half its current size - but the Conservatives and Labour also included a commitment to seek reform in their 2010 election manifestos.
Up to 100 Conservatives were expected to defy the government and oppose the plan to limit the time available for debating plans for a mainly elected second chamber of Parliament.
Ministers said they were still "committed" to the plans.
But one senior Conservative MP said the plans had "lost moral authority".
The Lib Dems have been pushing proposals for an 80% elected House of Lords that is half its current size - but the Conservatives and Labour also included a commitment to seek reform in their 2010 election manifestos.
Guess they just thought democratic representation was overrated.
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