House of Lords has ‘signed its own death warrant’ by stalling assisted dying bill, says MP
The House of Lords “signed its own death warrant” over its stalling of the UK assisted dying bill, the MP Kim Leadbeater said as she joined more than a dozen terminally ill and bereaved people in protest outside parliament. The protest, organised by the campaign group Dignity in Dying, came as the number of UK residents who had an assisted death at Dignitas rose to its second-highest level in two decades. Leadbeater said of the teminally ill adults (end of life) bill: “MPs took this decision...
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