Several MPs have expressed intentions to propose amendments concerning coercion and medical involvement in assisted dying, indicating a complex legislative landscape ahead.
MPs, including David Davis, stressed that allowing medical professionals to suggest assisted dying could undermine patient autonomy and lead to difficult ethical dilemmas.
Webb noted that while there’s a majority support for the bill, changes to its provisions could weaken backing and complicate future discussions in the Lords.
The BMA emphasized the importance of trusting doctors to guide treatment options and cautioned against limiting patients' access to information regarding their care.
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