Stamor refused to step on assisted dyeing to delay the final common vote

Stamor refused to step on assisted dyeing to delay the final common vote

Sir ker stormer He has refused to call his own MPs to delay the crunch. Vote if you die at the end of this week.

A letter from 52 labor backbenchers, Posted earlier IndependentAppealed to the government to allow more time to investigate Kim leadbatter’s backbench bill To allow aided die.

But rejection of his request of Sir Keir means that the last crunch third reading vote will proceed according to the plan on Friday, before it is sent to Lord’s.

The concerns of voters as news show that people with disabilities will have to face force to end their lives quickly. Ms. leadbutter’s bill becomes law.

Labor MP Kim Leadbucer is behind the Assisted Dyeing Bill ,Country,

The findings of the whitestone strategy showed that about two-thirds (63 percent) agreed that some disabled people may feel a sense of responsibility to reach a aided death if they feel that they are a burden on family, friends or society, while only 16 percent disagree. This increased to 67 percent for those who are disabled.

Asked about the request of the delay in the final vote, when he was at the G7 Conference in Canada, Sir Keir, who has been a supporter for a long -aided dying, said, “This is a case for individual MPs, that is why I haven’t seen it with an approach on it, and I am not going anymore.”

But he said: “It is coming to a conclusion. In both Parliament and Parliament, there has been a lot of time to discuss it.

“This is really a serious issue. My own position is well known for a long time and well in relation to it, based on my experience when I was the chief prosecutor for five years, where I had overseeing every case that was investigated.”

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A letter from 52 MPs warned: “This is not a normal bill. It changes the relationship between our NHS, doctor and patient, and it removes power away from Parliament, focusing it in the hands of future health secretaries.

“The MPS will arrive at Westminster on Friday morning without the final version of the terminali Il adults (end of life) bill.”

He said: “Bill sponsor [Ms Leadbeater] Proudly said that it has got more time in Parliament than some government bills. and yet; MPs have the opportunity to vote at only 12 out of 12 out of 133 amendments at the report phase.

“Only fourteen percent of MPs have been given the opportunity to speak in the chamber on this bill, many moves of modifications are not able to speak on changes they have kept.”

The supporters of the bill said that all 52 signators were opposed to the law and have already voted against it.

If, as required, the bill passes its final stage on Friday, it will go to Lord’s where the colleagues have warned that they intend to conduct a heavy investigation of the law.

There is still a problem of potential effects on people with disabilities in issues facing questions and forced to end life among weak people.

Whitstone voting was not yet dead by the Disability Group and it was also found that six out of ten people agree that some disabled people could be forced to commit suicide aided by others, who do not have their best interests in their hearts. This increases by 64 percent for those who are disabled.

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It was also found that 57 percent agree that people with disabilities who struggle to reach support in view of the current status of NHS and social care funding may be more likely to assist suicide rather than only 17 percent disagree.

Former Paralympian Baronic Baronic Gray-Thompson, who intends to pay a bill in Lord’s, said: “We are constantly being told that this bill is not for disabled people and will not be forced. It is a complete reality in today’s society, from where it also helps that either it is the assembly that this assembly will be made.

“We are at an important moment in the lives of people with disabilities. The profit system is to support the weakest people in the society. A figure with this bill is placed on the cost of our life. In the medical profession, they will now be under pressure not to see the best treatment. They will be forced to decide what the cheapest option is.”

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