Assisted dying bill: How did my MP vote?
Briefly

The Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill aims to provide a regulated pathway for terminally ill individuals to end their life, allowing them autonomy under strict guidelines.
The legislation stipulates that individuals must be over 18, registered with a GP for at least a year, and deemed mentally capable to request assisted dying.
By allowing a High Court judge to review each case, the bill ensures that requests for assisted dying are handled through a legal and ethical framework.
This proposed bill reflects a significant shift in UK Parliament's approach to end-of-life choices, opening the door for further discussion on assisted dying.
Read at www.bbc.com
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