Assisted dying bill will not be adopted as government bill if it passes vote
by Jessica Elgot Deputy political editor from World news | The Guardian on (#6SJF7)
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Civil servants and ministers will begin work on implementing the assisted dying bill if it passes its first stage in parliament on Friday, but the Guardian understands it will not be adopted as a government bill.
MPs will have a free vote on the bill to legalise assisted dying in the case of terminal illness. It is a private member's bill, brought by the Labour MP Kim Leadbeater, which means the government is technically neutral on the issue.
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