Labour MP Kim Leadbeater emphasized the need for an updated law on assisted dying, arguing that terminally ill patients deserve the choice to end their suffering with dignity.
She stated, 'I believe we should have the right to see out our days surrounded by those we love and care for, knowing that they can remember us as we would like to be remembered.'
Leadbeater expressed that the proposed bill would include safeguards to prevent individuals from feeling pressured into assisted dying, ensuring choices are made freely.
Despite public support for assisted dying, the topic is anticipated to create significant divisions across political parties, with varied opinions among MPs.
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