MPs vote in favor of assisted dying Bill but raise concerns about palliative care
On Friday, MPs voted 330 to 275 in favor of the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill, proposed by Labour MP Kim Leadbeater. This marks a significant step in the legislative process for assisted dying in the UK. Some MPs who supported the Bill have expressed concerns about palliative care and safeguarding, suggesting they may reconsider their support in future stages. Amendments can be proposed during the upcoming committee stage, which has yet to be scheduled. End-of-life care charity Marie Curie has called for stronger commitments to improve palliative care within the legislation. They emphasize the need for a strategy to address existing gaps in care, highlighting issues like access and funding.