Bridget Phillipson says she is likely to vote against assisted dying bill
Briefly

Bridget Phillipson, the education secretary, stated that discussions about the assisted dying bill should remain behind the scenes, emphasizing the sensitive nature of the topic.
Phillipson reiterated her previous stance against assisted dying legislation, confirming that her position remains unchanged since voting against it in 2015.
Wes Streeting, the health secretary, faced criticism for his vocal opposition to the bill, suggesting it could financially impact other NHS services.
Harriet Harman criticized Streeting's comments, saying he had crossed a line by being too vocal about his opposition to the assisted dying bill.
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