ASSISTED dying legislation will not become law in the current session of Parliament, opposing and supporting lawmakers admitted today.
Backers and opponents came together in a joint letter to MPs writing that “It is now clear that the Terminally ill (End of Life) Bill will fall.”
Plans to allow assisted suicide in Britain are still being debated in the House of Lords despite a number of peers stating the process has hit too many roadblocks to be passed by the next general election.
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