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Assisted dying law being driven with ‘indecent haste’, say campaigners
Campaigners protest outside Parliament in Westminster, London, ahead of a debate in the House of Commons on assisted dying, April 29, 2024

PROPOSALS to introduce a new assisted dying law are being pursued with “indecent haste” and risk pressuring “vulnerable people to end their lives,” campaigners warned today.

The remarks were made after Labour MP Kim Leadbeater unveiled her private member’s Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill today.

Covering England and Wales, it would allow assisted dying for those with less than six months to live if signed off by two doctors and a High Court judge — “layers of safeguards” Ms Leadbeater argues would “probably make it the most robust piece of legislation in the world.”

“It also ignores data from around the world that shows changing the law would put pressure on vulnerable people to end their lives. 

“This is why the safest law is the one we currently have and why we urge MPs to reject this Bill and focus on extending palliative care to the one in four Brits who desperately need it but can’t access it.”

MSPs have been warned that current proposals to legalise assisted dying in Scotland could eventually include people with mental illnesses or diabetes.

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