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Esther Rantzen urges Lords not to block assisted dying

  • Dame Esther Rantzen urged members of the House of Lords not to block the Terminally Ill Adults Bill, stating their role is to scrutinize rather than oppose.
  • Lord Shinkwin emphasized the need for careful review of the bill due to its narrow passage in the Commons with only a 23-vote majority.
  • Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson indicated the necessity for amendments to strengthen the bill and protect vulnerable individuals.
  • Labour MP Kim Leadbeater warned that delays in the Lords could result in the legislation running out of parliamentary time to pass.
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Rantzen warns peers not to hamper progress of assisted dying law

Dame Esther Rantzen said peers should scrutinise but not oppose the legislation, which cleared the Commons on Friday.

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Prospect Hospice broke the news in on Friday, June 20, 2025.
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