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UK Parliament · Public Bill · No. 3741

Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults Bill [HL]

[As Introduced]
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This bill would allow terminally ill adults in England and Wales to request medical assistance to end their life. To qualify, a person must be diagnosed with a condition expected to cause death within six months, be mentally competent to make the decision, and go through a formal process involving two doctors' assessments and a court application. If approved, a doctor could then prescribe medication that the person selfadministers. The bill creates strict safeguards including waiting periods and multiple medical checks to prevent coercion or hasty decisions.

Presented by Lord Falconer of Thoroton.
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The people's count182 votes
47% Aye · 8553% No · 97
MPs' vote605 MPs
52% Ayes · 31448% Noes · 291
The democratic gap

5% , a narrow gap

Outcome mismatch, the public would block this bill, but Parliament passed it.

Bill passage

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  • 1st reading26 Jul 2024