Do you think assisted dying should be legalised in the UK?

Do you think assisted dying should be legalised in the UK?

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Kev45

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1,000 patients a year may opt for assisted dying if bill passes, MP says.​


Fewer than 1,000 patients a year in England and Wales are expected to choose assisted dying should the law pass, the Labour MP Kim Leadbeater said, as she outlined her bill setting out the change.

But MPs opposed to the measure said they were deeply concerned by several components, including that the proposed legislation did not bar doctors from suggesting assisted dying as an option to patients.


MPs who spoke on the panel expressed significant doubts about whether the legislation would pass the first parliamentary stage in the Commons on 29 November. Leadbeater said she would make the case “literally every day” but that there were strong views on all sides.

 

Not_Fred_Honest

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I don't think this bill will pass. Religious leaders of all faiths are apposing it with the support of disability groups.

In other parts of the UK it will be come law like the Channel islands regardless.

In May 2024, Jersey approved plans to legalize assisted dying for terminally ill adults in the Channel Islands:

  • Eligibility: Adults with six months or fewer to live, or 12 months for those with neurodegenerative conditions

  • Safeguards: Strict safeguards to prevent abuse and ensure informed consent

  • Timeline: The law could come into effect as early as summer 2027

Give all the legal action and court cases this bill will bring, Labour will kick the can, wait and see what happens in Scotland
 
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