UK’s Assisted dying bill ‘could open door to involuntary euthanasia’

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The former chief coroner, Thomas Teague KC, has warned that the UK’s proposed assisted dying bill could lead to “non-voluntary euthanasia” if passed.

Teague, in a report ahead of a key parliamentary vote on Nov 29, argues that the safeguards in the bill are insufficient and would lead to a broader expansion of euthanasia, as seen in the Netherlands and Canada.

Legal experts, including Lord Sumption and Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson, have also expressed concerns that the bill could quickly expand under human rights laws, The Telegraph has reported.

read more: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2024/11/17/assisted-dying-coroner-warns-expand-mental-health-disabled/

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