The UK’s two longest-serving MPs, Diane Abbott and Sir Edward Leigh, have joined forces to oppose the assisted dying bill, citing concerns about the risks to vulnerable minorities and the rushed process of bringing the legislation to Parliament. Proposed by Labour MP Kim Leadbeater, the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill aims to allow individuals expected to die within six months the right to choose to end their own life with strict safeguards. Abbott and Sir Edward fear that legalizing assisted suicide could lead to vulnerable individuals feeling pressured to end their lives, and they criticize the limited time for scrutiny and debate on the bill in Parliament.
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