Labour frontbencher Chris Bryant will vote in favour of assisted dying, switching from abstaining last time around.
Demonstrates the patchwork of votes shifting in various directions with no clear one-way movement yet.
Comes as 1,000 doctors sign letter asking MPs to reject AD.
Demonstrates the patchwork of votes shifting in various directions with no clear one-way movement yet.
Comes as 1,000 doctors sign letter asking MPs to reject AD.
Comments
Chris Bryant is an amoral tool who will do as his master commands.
The "moral argument" is vacant nonsense while ableism exists.
Personally I am worried this won't become law and would like the criteria to be relaxed.
My reticence to allow *this* monstrously cack-handed bill from #KimDeadbetter to become law is having lived in this country as a disabled person for decades.
There has been an overt program of social murder of us since 2009.
This law will help the wealthy and murder the poor.
Try the DNS, the Canary and so on.
The UK has been internationally condemned for its treatment of disabled people.
The rest of the world are well aware of it.
The UK ... not so much.
But they have no right to deny others their right to end their own suffering if they so desire
We should have the same rights as dying pets
Why should MPs listen to them?
Shock, horror, probe...