Assisted Dying bill rejected by MPs
‘The House of Commons has rejected the Assisted Dying bill by 330 votes to 118, a majority of 212, after an emotional debate Friday afternoon.
The bill proposed giving terminally ill patients the right to request a lethal injection from doctors if their case receive approval from two doctors and a judge.
But the controversial bill, which had been criticized by both the church and campaigners, was voted down on its second reading.’
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