Layla Moran and Diane Abbott both emphasized the urgent need for improved palliative care funding. Abbott warned that vulnerable individuals might feel pressured into choosing assisted dying when they actually require high-quality end-of-life care.
Diane Abbott expressed concern over vulnerable individuals potentially opting for assisted dying due to worries about being a burden on family or financial issues, highlighting the crucial need for genuine choices in end-of-life decisions.
During the debate, Layla Moran urged the government to provide concrete commitments on palliative care, expressing disappointment at the lack of clarity and action from the health secretary on this critical issue.
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