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Kim Leadbeater’s appeal to critics not to kill her assisted dying bill

  • Labour MP Kim Leadbeater has urged critics not to overwhelm her assisted dying bill with amendments before the final vote, emphasizing the importance of allowing MPs to determine the bill's outcome in April or May.
  • Leadbeater's proposed changes, including replacing a High Court judge with an expert panel, have led to significant criticism and concerns from some Labour MPs.
  • Psychiatrists have warned that NHS workforce shortages may hinder the implementation of the proposed assisted dying legislation.
  • Leadbeater acknowledges the need for robust safeguards to prevent coercion, as the bill has faced a chaotic process and must be made fit for purpose before it proceeds.
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The Independent broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Sunday, February 16, 2025.
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