Watch Live: MPs cast final votes for Assisted Dyeing Bill

See live as an argument of MPs and vote on the controversial assisted dyeing bill House of Commons On Friday (June 20).

Terminally sick adult (end of life) bill is back to his third reading today – the first MP will vote on the overall piece of law since a historic yes vote last year.

In November, MPs gave their initial support to the proposal, with voting in favor of 330 MPs and voting against 275.

If voting is done through new amendments, the bill – which allows terminal sick adults to receive medical aid to end his own life – will run in the next stage House of Lords,

Since last year, the bills supported or avoided by more than a dozen MPs have now said that they are now likely to oppose it, claiming with critics that the bill has not had enough security and has been participated through it.

In a last minute letter to all MPs on Thursday (June 19), Labor MP Marcus Campbell-Savers, Kanishka Narayan, Paul Foster and Jonathan Hindar said: “The bill presented to MPs in November has been fundamentally replaced. It is not the safest bill in the world.

“It is weaker than the first placed in front of MPs and has become quite weak.”

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