Managed Survival
The recent vote in the British House of Commons was never just about whether Prime Minister Keir Starmer would face an inquiry.
The recent vote in the British House of Commons was never just about whether Prime Minister Keir Starmer would face an inquiry.
The approval of the Assisted Dying Bill by the British House of Commons marks a quiet but profound turning point in the country’s approach to individual rights at the end of life.
In an era when countries and societies around the world are divided into rival echo chambers, essentially but not entirely driven by media narratives, a very small beginning to feel the pulse of the silent majority was made by an Independent candidate for the July 20 by-election in the Selby and Ainsty constituency of the British House of Commons.