Framing legislative delay as an urgent crisis
The article presents the non-passage of the bill as an imminent failure due to time constraints without providing procedural context, creating a sense of urgency and legislative dysfunction around an issue that is narrowly defined but being conflated with broader cases.
“the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill is not expected to pass during this parliamentary session because the House of Lords will run out of time tomorrow to debate all the legislation.”