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Assisted dying bill clears UK Commons, moves to House of Lords

Xinhua | Updated: 2025-06-21 05:29
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Campaigners, for a change in the law on assisted dying, including daughter of Esther Rantzen, Rebecca Wilcox celebrate outside The Palace of Westminster, home to the Houses of Parliament in central London, on June 20, 2025, after the vote to allow assisted dying for terminally ill people. [Photo/Agencies]

LONDON -- The UK House of Commons approved the assisted dying bill in a third reading vote Friday, marking a significant step toward legalizing assisted dying for terminally ill adults in England and Wales.

Lawmakers voted 314 to 291 in favour of the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill. The margin was notably slimmer than the 55-vote majority recorded during the bill's second reading in November.

The bill, introduced by Labour lawmaker Kim Leadbeater, proposes allowing mentally competent adults diagnosed with a terminal illness and expected to die within six months to legally choose to end their lives.

Safeguards are included to ensure that the decision is informed, voluntary, and free from coercion.

Since its introduction, the bill has undergone significant scrutiny and revisions. Although it has the backing of a substantial number of lawmakers, it is being advanced as a private member's bill rather than through government sponsorship.

The legislation now proceeds to the House of Lords, the unelected upper chamber of Parliament, for further debate and scrutiny.

If passed, the law would mark one of the most profound shifts in UK social policy since the partial legalization of abortion in 1967.

Advocates for the bill hailed the vote as a step toward dignity and autonomy for terminally ill individuals, while critics warned of potential risks to vulnerable populations.

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