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MPs Opposed to Using Parliament Acts for Assisted Dying Bill Revival
3 Haziran 2026The Guardian
- Prominent supporters of the assisted dying bill, including MPs Louise Haigh, Ian Murray, and Jeremy Hunt, have expressed skepticism about the bill's revival through the Parliament Acts. They conveyed to their constituents that they do not endorse using this legislative mechanism, which would allow bypassing the Hous…
- This sentiment reflects a growing reluctance among MPs to pursue alternative routes for the bill's passage.
- The assisted dying bill has faced significant opposition in the House of Lords, leading to its blockage. The Parliament Acts allow the House of Commons to bypass the Lords under certain conditions, but the current sentiment among MPs suggests a preference for a more collaborative legislative process.
- The reluctance of MPs to utilize the Parliament Acts to advance the assisted dying bill highlights a significant shift in political strategy and public sentiment. By distancing themselves from this approach, these lawmakers may be signaling a need for broader consensus and dialogue, rather than circumventing establi…
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