
• via The Guardian
The Assisted Dying Vote: A Case Study in How Britain Really Makes Policy
Parliament Legislates for Death While Healthcare Crumbles
On a Friday afternoon in Westminster, 605 MPs decided the state should help terminally ill citizens die. What they didn't decide—because they couldn't—was how, when, or who would pay for it. This gap between legislative ambition and implementation reality reveals everything about how modern Britain actually functions.