Two more Labour MPs suggest they could vote against assisted dying bill
by Jessica Elgot Deputy political editor from World news | The Guardian on (#6XXAE)
Andrew Gwynne and Paul Foster express concerns about safeguards as growing number of MPs change stance on bill
Two more Labour MPs have expressed significant doubts about the assisted dying bill, suggesting they would now oppose the legislation.
The former health minister Andrew Gwynne, who previously abstained, wrote to his constituents in Gorton and Denton to say: To date I don't think that the bill has been strengthened enough and that safeguards should go much further."
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