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Assisted dying bill passes first hurdle in Commons by 330 votes to 275

Assisted dying bill passes first hurdle in Commons by 330 votes to 275
Kim Leadbeater MP | UK Parliament
Mike Judge
Mike Judge Mike Judge. Editor of Evangelical Times, and pastor of Chorlton Evangelical Church in Manchester.
29 November, 2024 3 min read

MPs have voted to allow a backbench bill to legalise assisted dying in England and Wales to continue to the next stage. MPs voted 330 to 275 to permit Kim Leadbeater’s Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill to progress to committee stage, where it will face line-by-line scrutiny.

Click here to find out how your MP voted.

But, given the number of votes against the bill, it’s far from certain that the bill will clear its remaining stages. It still has to clear various hurdles in the Commons. The House of Lords also has to consider the bill. And the voices of opposition are growing, which means the bill may yet be defeated.

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