MPs to discuss ban on assisted dying adverts as Bill returns to Parliament
- A ban on advertising assisted dying will be debated as the Terminally Ill Adults Bill returns to Parliament, with various amendments expected to be discussed.
- The Bill passed the second reading stage by a majority of 55, showing initial support for assisted dying among MPs.
- Concerns from some MPs about safeguards have emerged, particularly from the Royal College of Physicians and Royal College of Psychiatrists regarding the proposed legislation.
- Kim Leadbeater stated that all parties believe the legislation should be the best and safest possible before passing.
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Adverts for assisted dying to be debated by MPs as bill returns to Parliament
Kim Leadbeater, who introduced the bill, said advertising the measures ‘would feel inappropriate’
Ban on advertising and safeguard for child patients added to Assisted Dying Bill - Rother Radio
MPs said health professionals would not be allowed to raise the subject of assisted dying with child patients and advertising for such a service would be banned. MPs said health professionals would not be allowed to raise the subject of assisted dying with child patients and advertising for such a service would be banned. The new parts to the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill were voted in on Friday as a second day of debate on various am…
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