2024-11-29 17:55:09
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Law

UK Parliament's Landmark Assisted Dying Bill Vote

In a pivotal decision, the UK Parliament voted 330 to 275 in favor of legalizing assisted dying for terminally ill adults in England and Wales. The proposed legislation, introduced by Labour MP Kim Leadbeater, seeks to grant autonomy and dignity to those with less than six months to live. The bill mandates approval from two independent doctors and a high court judge, ensuring stringent safeguards.

Currently, assisted dying is illegal in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland, carrying severe penalties, while Scotland considers it under general criminal law. The debate has been polarizing, with supporters emphasizing the importance of choice and alleviating suffering, citing heart-wrenching stories of secret suicides due to the existing legal constraints.

Opponents, however, express concerns about potential coercion and the pressure it may impose on vulnerable individuals. The bill has seen support across party lines in a free vote, reflecting a significant shift since similar legislation failed in 2015.

Religious leaders and some healthcare professionals have voiced their opposition, advocating for enhanced palliative care instead. The public has largely shown support, with recent polls indicating that a majority favor the change.

This legislation, if enacted, will align the UK with countries like Australia, Belgium, and Canada, where assisted dying is permitted. The bill now advances to further scrutiny in committees, marking a crucial step in potentially transforming the legal landscape surrounding end-of-life choices in the UK.

Al Jazeera
29. November 2024 um 10:36

UK MPs face crucial vote on divisive assisted dying bill

Politics
UK lawmakers debate assisted dying bill for terminally ill, mentally competent adults with <6 months to live. Proposed by Labour MP Leadbeater, bill includes safeguards like judicial, medical approval. Supporters want choice, autonomy, dignity; opponents fear pressure on vulnerable. Free vote, not party lines. Recent polls show majority support. If passed, UK would join Australia, Canada, some US states in this reform.
The Guardian
29. November 2024 um 11:28

MPs urged to give people ‘choice and dignity’ as assisted dying debate begins

Politics
Labour MP Kim Leadbeater opened a debate on legalizing assisted dying, arguing for "choice, autonomy and dignity" at the end of life. Opponents raised concerns about vulnerable people, doctors' oaths, and safeguards. Ara Darzi warned of NHS challenges and doctors' ethical dilemmas. Danny Kruger said the bill was "too flawed". Andrew Mitchell supported the bill, citing "choice" and avoiding "pain and indignity". Leadbeater said her bill's safeguards would make it "nothing like" what happens in..
EuroNews
29. November 2024 um 08:51

The UK Parliament is divided over a bill that would allow physician-assisted suicide

Politics
The UK Parliament is divided over the issue of physician-assisted suicide. A bill introduced by Labour MP Kim Leadbeater would allow adults with less than six months to live to end their own lives with the approval of two doctors and a judge. Health Secretary Wes Streeting said the UK's palliative care system does not support this and that clinicians are opposed to being compelled to assist in deaths. Former Prime Ministers Boris Johnson and Theresa May have said they will vote against the bill...
EuroNews
29. November 2024 um 08:39

The British Parliament debates a historic euthanasia bill that divides the country

Politics
The British Parliament is debating a bill on euthanasia that divides the country; the vote is a matter of conscience; the project would allow adults with less than 6 months to live to receive help to end their lives with medical and judicial approval; the debate reveals divisions within the political parties.
lvz
29. November 2024 um 11:36

„Historischer Moment“: Britisches Parlament diskutiert über Gesetzesentwurf zu Sterbehilfe

Das britische Parlament diskutiert einen Gesetzentwurf, der assistierten Suizid für Menschen mit weniger als 6 Monaten Lebenserwartung in England und Wales erlauben würde, sofern Ärzte und Richter zustimmen. Bisher gilt Beihilfe zum Suizid als Straftat mit bis zu 14 Jahren Haft. Im Unterhaus steht die zweite Lesung an, bei Zustimmung würde die Vorlage dann mit dem Oberhaus verhandelt. Befürworter sehen darin mehr Autonomie und Würde für Sterbende, Gegner befürchten Druck zum Suizid.
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