Leadbeater stated, "I'm emotionally ruined... I literally cannot walk down the street without someone stopping me and telling me the story about someone who's died." This highlights the deep personal impact and emotional toll her campaign has had on her.
Her bill to legalise assisted dying faces a pivotal moment as both terminally ill individuals and their families prepare to gather outside parliament, pleading for MPs to support the legislation.
The debate surrounding Leadbeater's bill has sparked unusual coalitions, with Conservative and Labour MPs aligning, and even divergent groups like evangelical Christians and atheist trade unionists working together.
The health secretary's call to vote down the bill due to the NHS's state has generated heated responses, reflecting the complexities and moral challenges inherent in the assisted dying debate.
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