Assisted Dying is approved by Britain's House of Commons
For the first time in history, the House of Commons has voted for Assisted Dying to be legalised
TERMINALLY ILL ADULTS (END OF LIFE) BILL SECOND READING
— Lewis Goodall (@lewis_goodall) November 29, 2024
AYES: 330
NOES: 275
Maj: 55
It passes- with a significant majority. Huge but somber moment in the chamber, the first time the Commons has voted for assisted dying. But there’s a long parliamentary passage to go.
It still has a long way to go, it will spend a long time in the House of Lords and also return to the House of Commons.
I'm very happy with this. It has always been my view that adults of capable mind should have the ability to decide when they wish to 'check out' of life, with a quick and easy death - avoiding what can often be months/weeks/days of horrendous suffering, of some of the worst diseases and conditions imaginable. Life is precious - but that's an individual decision to make and sometimes one can reach a point where life is not precious because it can be so unbearable.
Thoughts? Are you for or against Assisted Dying?