MPs back legalising euthanasia for terminally ill adults in Commons vote
MPs in the House of Commons approved the legalisation of euthanasia for adults with terminal conditions, allowing those with under six months to live to express a wish to die.
MPs’ approval for legalising euthanasia marks a significant shift in UK legislative attitudes towards end-of-life choices for terminally ill adults.
“This is a significant step forward for compassion and choice in end-of-life care,” said a representative supporting the legalisation of euthanasia.
Key developments
MPs in the House of Commons have supported legalising euthanasia for adults with terminal illnesses, allowing those with less than six months to live to express a desire to die.
The vote marks a significant shift in UK law, with legislators backing measures that grant autonomy to patients nearing the end of life, reflecting changing public attitudes towards euthanasia.
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MPs in the House of Commons had backed legalising euthanasia for adults who have been given less than six months to live and can clearly express a wish to die, in a historic vote last June.













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