
The politics of assisted dying
The New Statesman | UK politics and culture
Navigating Assisted Dying Legislation
This chapter addresses the ongoing debate in the House of Commons regarding assisted dying laws for terminally ill patients in England and Wales. It explores the political implications of the proposed legislation, the divide and consensus among various political groups, and how individual stories shape public opinion and influence the vote. Additionally, the conversation touches on the intersection of faith and politics, highlighting the complexities of moral frameworks in the legislative process.
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