Many new MPs are intensely conflicted over the assisted dying bill, with personal stories and conversations playing significant roles in driving their decisions in this historic vote.
Labour MPs expressed that while discussing assisted dying in theory was beneficial, it was insufficient preparation for the real-world implications of the specific legislative bill.
As MPs deliberate on the assisted dying bill, many are inundated with lobbying from both sides, yet they confront the matter with varying practical considerations.
MPs move from a principle-based stance on assisted dying to focusing on the bill's specificity, highlighting the complexity and depth of the legislative decision before them.
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