Contrast with US
The UK government has a much longer baseline of experience to draw on than the US, and the various archaic flourishes to their older government may provide deeper checks and balances; but an important factor in this situation may be that they've had time to watch what's been going on these past few years in the US.
At least the US doesn't have something as stupid as prorogation where the executive can suspend the legislature (at least the UK can't do it for whatever reason it wants after this), or dissolve the legislature. "Snap elections" are crazy, too, imho.