MPs moved to tears in assisted dying debate before landmark vote
Briefly

Marie Tidball expressed support for assisted dying, reflecting on her painful past experiences with surgery. "I remember vividly laying in a hospital bed... empowered by choices available to me."
Kit Malthouse challenged the notion that assisted dying burdens the NHS, asking, "Are you seriously telling me... that I should drown in my own faecal vomit because it is too much hassle for the judges to deal with?"
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