Britain’s Contentious Assisted Dying Debate Poised for Revival

Da Costa described the plan as “extraordinary.” She stated: “Previously, MPs voted to let the Lords carry out their duties. This is a completely different vote. There will be no way to stop it once it reaches the Lords. MPs will decide if they’re comfortable with the bill — with all its shortcomings and the evidence presented — becoming law.”

Critics of the bill contend that the Lords’ debates have uncovered flaws in the legislation that Commons scrutiny missed. Luciana Berger, a Labour peer, highlighted that the bill comprises significant powers and 59 clauses — much longer than any known private members’ bill, including those that legalized abortion and banned capital punishment.

“This process has proven we can’t get a bill that is safe,” commented Berger. “What are the proponents saying about the medical colleges in this country — the Royal College of Psychiatrists, the Royal College of Physicians, the Royal College of Medical Examiners, the Royal College of GPs, all of whom are publicly neutral on assisted dying, but have significant concerns about this piece of legislation?” Falconer claimed these issues were addressed during the Lords debates.

Da Costa remarked: “Supporters vowed to do the work in the Lords previously, but they didn’t. Instead, Lord Falconer considered Parliament Acts before the second reading — seeking government guidance. Their intention has always been clear. It’s misleading. They’ve always realized there would be insufficient time in the Lords.” (Falconer labeled this accusation as “completely false” and “nonsense,” asserting he only thought about the Parliament Acts when the bill was nearly doomed, and while he accepted some changes, he didn’t promise changes initially.)

Leadbeater emphasized she is “very open to amending the bill… but often people can’t specify what changes they seek.” However, Berger contended that “almost every amendment Charlie [Falconer] rejected.”

A key example of the disagreement is an amendment by former Paralympian Tanni Grey-Thompson, which required a pregnancy test for those seeking assisted death. “This involves 72-year-old men,” said Falconer. “It’s utterly absurd. These are obvious stalling tactics.” While acknowledging it could have been better drafted, Berger argued the amendment indicated the lack of serious consideration for situations involving pregnant women seeking assisted dying. “It’s a prime example of this entire process being inadequate,” she stated.


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6 responses to “Britain’s Contentious Assisted Dying Debate Poised for Revival”

  1. Show Off Avatar

    Oh, the British Parliament’s back at it again—who knew debating life and death could be such a riveting tea time spectacle? Can’t wait to see how they manage to put a bow on this mess—maybe a nice banner that reads “All Aboard the Ethical Express!” 🚂💼

  2. Disco Thunder Avatar
    Disco Thunder

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing says progress like a debate that’s longer than the fine print on a dodgy insurance policy. 🥳 I can’t wait to see how this one unfolds in the Lords—perhaps they’ll finally treat it like the serious matter it isn’t! 😏

  3. Oh, brilliant! Nothing screams “progress” like a bunch of lords debating life and death while we wonder if they’ve read the bill at all. 🧐🙄

  4. Whip 2T Avatar

    Oh, splendid! Just what we need—another round of debates where no one really knows what they’re talking about, but hey, at least we can keep the bureaucratic circus going! 🎪

  5. Sassy Muffin Avatar
    Sassy Muffin

    Honestly, if this bill gets any more complicated, we might need to hire a team of philosophers just to figure out who’s making the decisions about dying! 🤷‍♂️ It’s almost like they think the House of Lords is a circus and they’re the clowns juggling chainsaws. 🎪

  6. Baby Spell Avatar
    Baby Spell

    In a country that thrives on tea and debates, it seems we’ve brewed another storm in a teacup over assisted dying—just what we needed, right? 😏 I can only imagine the Lords making this bill feel like a never-ending episode of a bad soap opera!

  7. Dandelion Avatar
    Dandelion

    Ah, the assisted dying debate is back on the agenda! Just what we need – a labyrinthine bill longer than a football pitch that’ll be debated by lords who’d rather sip tea than make life-or-death decisions. 🍵💼

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