Vulnerable people not at risk from proposed assisted dying law, says MP
by Robert Booth Social affairs correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#6RGFN)
Kim Leadbeater, sponsor of bill, says it will include stringent' criteria and only apply to terminally ill adults
The lives of disabled and vulnerable people will not be at risk from a proposed assisted dying law because it will only apply to terminally ill adults, and each case is likely to be ruled on by two doctors and a judge, the MP sponsoring it has said.
Kim Leadbeater said her historic choice at the end of life" bill will include stringent" criteria and a cooling-off period in what is likely to be one of the most controversial pieces of legislation to go before parliament in years.
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