Reeves stated that she believes enacting the Assisted Dying Bill will not result in higher costs for the government, despite concerns from some MPs.
Health Secretary Wes Streeting has expressed concerns that funding the Assisted Dying Bill may necessitate cuts to other services, prompting officials to assess potential costs.
While discussing the bill, Reeves declined to elaborate on potential funding mechanisms, indicating that MPs will ultimately decide on the bill's implementation and financing.
The Assisted Dying Bill faces multiple parliamentary hurdles, including scrutiny and calls for stronger safeguards against coercion from some MPs during debates.
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