
At least five more MPs have decided to vote against UK assisted dying bill
With two others moving to vote in favour, and a previous majority of 55, the bill seems likely to pass next stage
At least five MPs who previously abstained on the assisted dying bill have decided to vote against it at its next stage in the commons, the Guardian understands.
The shift by a number of previously absent or undecided MPs towards voting against it has led to some concern among proponents of Kim Leadbeater’s bill, which would allow an assisted death for those with a terminal illness with less than six months to live. Continue reading...