Ministers urged to publish impact assessment into proposed assisted dying Bill


Ministers urged to publish impact assessment into proposed assisted dying Bill

Pressure on Ministers

Ministers are facing mounting pressure to release an impact assessment regarding the proposed assisted dying Bill. Critics argue that even if the Government remains neutral, an independent review of the Bill should be conducted.

Demands for Assessment

Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick has joined others in calling for an impact assessment into assisted dying. He expressed concerns about the lack of consultation and potential risks associated with the Bill.

Political Standoff

Labour MP Kim Leadbeater, the proposer of the legislation, criticized politicians for intervening in the assisted dying debate and urged them to refrain from involvement.

Free Vote Stance

Prime Minister Keir Starmer emphasized the Government's neutral stance on the issue and highlighted the upcoming free vote. He emphasized the importance of individual choice in deciding on the Bill.


Ministers urged to publish impact assessment into proposed assisted dying Bill

Decision Time

Sir Keir confirmed his participation in the upcoming vote on the assisted dying Bill but has not disclosed his stance on the matter yet.


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