
DEVELOPING: Assisted Dying Bill COLLAPSES Unless Lords Act NOW, Peer Warns
DEVELOPING: Assisted Dying Bill COLLAPSES Unless Lords Act NOW, Peer Warns
A UK assisted dying bill faces collapse due to opposition in the House of Lords, prompting a key supporter to consider invoking the Parliament Act to bypass objections. This controversial move, rarely used for private member's bills, could trigger a constitutional clash and requires Prime Minister intervention, while opponents cite safety concerns for vulnerable individuals. A potential Royal Commission is suggested as a compromise to address practical concerns surrounding the legislation.


















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