MPs raise concerns over assisted dying legislation process in UK Parliament
Liberal Democrat MP Munira Wilson criticized the process for the proposed assisted dying legislation, calling it "utterly inadequate." She is part of a group of MPs seeking to delay the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill, citing concerns over debate and scrutiny. The amendment, which may be considered on Friday, calls for an independent review of palliative care and emphasizes the need for thorough discussion on such a significant issue. The outcome depends on whether the Speaker of the House selects the amendment for debate. Labour MP Kim Leadbeater, who introduced the bill, argues that Parliament must address this important reform. The upcoming vote will allow MPs to decide based on their personal beliefs, without party pressure.