Two ministers will be part of the assisted dying bill committee, marking a rare move for a private member's bill to ensure thorough oversight as it progresses.
Kim Leadbeater emphasized the importance of committee scrutiny, noting its aim to assemble diverse perspectives to enhance the examination of the assisted dying legislation.
The committee will feature nine opponents and eleven supporters of the bill, indicating a significant balance intended to address multiple viewpoints on this contentious issue.
The anticipated parliamentary vote on the bill is expected by the end of April 2025, highlighting the government's strategic approach to engaging with this complex topic.
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