Too many people have been condemned to die in misery and pain. My assisted dying bill can change that | Kim Leadbeater
Briefly

The UK needs to address the conversation around death and dying, especially considering the lack of choice for terminally ill patients who face unbearable suffering.
The current law surrounding assisted dying hasn't changed for over 60 years, is considered cruel, and fails to provide adequate rights and protections for those nearing life's end.
Stories like that of Josh Cook highlight the desperation many face under current laws, as individuals are forced to resort to tragic measures rather than have control over their deaths.
There exists a disconnect in the UK about discussing death; this avoidance delays necessary legislative changes that could make a substantial difference to terminally ill patients.
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