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    British Parliament to vote on Assisted dying law

    British lawmakers are preparing for a historic vote on assisted dying, a proposal to grant terminally ill people in England and Wales the right to end their lives.
    Editorial DeskBy Editorial DeskOctober 4, 2024
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    The British parliament is set for a historic vote on assisted dying, with lawmakers considering a new bill that could allow terminally ill people in England and Wales to end their lives with medical help. This proposal, brought by Labour MP Kim Leadbeater, follows a similar reform attempt rejected in 2015.

    Details of the Proposed Bill

    The bill, expected to be based on former Justice Secretary Charlie Falconer’s proposal, would allow terminally ill adults with six months or less to live to receive assistance in ending their lives. Prime Minister Keir Starmer has previously expressed his support for changing the law, stating he is “personally committed” and has promised parliamentary time for debate.

    Voting Procedure

    Members of Parliament (MPs) will have a “free vote” on the issue, meaning they can vote according to their own beliefs rather than along party lines. Cabinet ministers are also allowed to vote freely, as confirmed by Cabinet Secretary Simon Case.

    Momentum for Change

    Although assisted suicide is currently illegal in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland, calls for change have gained momentum, partly due to campaigns by broadcaster Esther Rantzen, who recently revealed she has lung cancer and joined the Swiss assisted dying clinic, Dignitas.

    Divided Opinions

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    Opinions are divided in the government. Energy Secretary Ed Miliband supports the proposed law, calling the current legislation “cruel.” Meanwhile, Health Secretary Wes Streeting, although previously in favor, has raised concerns about the quality of end-of-life care in the UK.

    Opposition to the Bill

    There is significant opposition to the bill, particularly from the disabled community, represented by figures like Tanni Grey-Thompson, who fears the impact on vulnerable individuals. Religious leaders and medical professionals have also expressed mixed views.

    Assisted Dying in the UK

    Assisted dying in the UK involves providing a terminally ill person with the means to end their life, typically by prescribing life-ending medication. This differs from euthanasia, where a third party administers the substance. Currently, assisted dying is illegal under the Suicide Act 1961, with those assisting facing up to 14 years in prison. Although ongoing campaigns are pushing for legalization, it remains prohibited in the UK at present.

    Global Perspective on Assisted Dying

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    Assisted dying is legal in around 30 countries worldwide, though the specific laws and regulations vary between them. In Australia, it is legal in several states, including Victoria, New South Wales, and Western Australia. Similarly, it is allowed under strict conditions in Canada.

    It has been fully legal in Belgium and the Netherlands since 2002. In the United States, assisted dying is legal in several states, including Oregon, Washington, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Maine, New Jersey, New Mexico, Montana, Vermont, and Washington, D.C. In Switzerland, it is legal, but primarily in the form of assisted suicide, where the individual administers the life-ending medication themselves.

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