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MPs vote to reject amendment on ‘being a burden’

MPs have voted to reject an amendment which would have prevented a person who is substantially motivated by feeling they are a burden, from qualifying for assisted dying.

Conservative MP Rebecca Paul’s new clause 16 stated that a wish to end one’s own life should not be substantially motivated by factors such as a mental disorder, disability or suicidal ideation.

The Commons voted 208 to 261, majority 53 against.

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MPs have now divided to vote on amendment 12 to the assisted dying bill. Amendment 12 would prevent section 1 of the National Health Service Act 2006, which sets out the purpose of the NHS, from being amended by regulations and so would need any changes to be made by an act of parliament.



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