Friends have planned to delay and replace the aided dying bill in association with Esther Ranzen.

Friends have planned to delay and replace the aided dying bill in association with Esther Ranzen.

Dame ester ranton It is said that she does not understand how British parliamentary democracy works, when she suggested that members of the House of Lords should not be caught Helped the dying law.

Kim leadbatterThe bill was passed with a narrow majority of just 23 on their last third reading vote in the Commons on Friday, but now one has to face a long race at Lord’s as the colleagues have prepared to complete hundreds of amendments.

There is a danger that the bill will be held so much that it would not have time to pass in the law and Dame Esther hit the peers who want to use the process to effectively ensure that.

Dame Esther Renton thanked MPs for supporting Bill (PA) ,PA Archive,

Speaking at the Radio 4’s Today program, the 85 -year -old TV personality, who has a terminal cancer diagnosis, said: “I don’t have to teach the House of Lords how they do their work. They know it very well, and they know that the law is created by the elected chamber.

“Their job is to check, ask questions, but not to protest.

“So yes, people who oppose this bill, and have an ideal right to oppose it, will try and prevent it from going through Lords, but Lords themselves, their duty is to ensure that the law is actually made by the elected room, which is the House of Commons, who have voted through it.”

But a senior Tory colleague and assisted dyeing Lord Stewart Jackson has given back Independent That Dame Esther does not understand how Parliament works.

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“Our system does not work in this way,” he said. “The House of Lords is largely to amend or delay a bill within its constitutional rights and privileges, which was never kept for people in a manifesto, only supported by the minority of MPs, poorly drafted, was taken away and boldly investigated and would have a very profound impact on the processions and NHS.”

Meanwhile, another rival, former Paralympian Baronic Barrows Tanni Gray-Thompson also made it clear that it intends to bring a large number of changes in the bill.

Baronic Tanni Gray-Thompson says that they do not believe that there are safety measures that can guarantee safety for weak people (Stephen Russo/PA)

Baronic Tanni Gray-Thompson says that they do not believe that there are safety measures that can guarantee safety for weak people (Stephen Russo/PA) ,PA Archive,

Speaking at the BBC breakfast, he said: “I mean, currently it can be introduced to people with disabilities without training. Anorexia is of flaws.

“And I think there are flaws around the children – a young man only says that the conversation started on their 18th birthday, and that’s it.”

He said that people are “scared” on both sides of debate, saying: “I think we have to find a way through it.

“This is actually the job of Lord’s, you know, to amend Lords, it is to improve, and it is to try and separately, to establish a lot of harmony of very complex ideas.

Baronic gray-thampson said: “I am worried about people with disabilities. This bill is not going to be in the separation of the government’s deduction, which we are expecting around disability and the welfare system is to be improved.”

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