Unelected Lords are blocking assisted dying – this is a democratic outrage / Simon Jenkins
Second chambers are a good idea, but they should not be able to overturn clear decisions reached by an elected body If ever a British institution needed assistance in dying, it is the House of Lords. Its handling of the assisted dying bill on Friday of last week, continuing this week, is all but (…)
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