Shabana Mahmood should not impose her religious beliefs on others, says peer
by Eleni Courea Political correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#6SEZM)
Charlie Falconer says Labour colleague and justice secretary has religious reasons' for opposing assisted dying
Cabinet ministers should not impose their religious beliefs on others in their objections to assisted dying, a leading proponent of changing the law has said.
In response to an intervention from Shabana Mahmood, Charlie Falconer, a Labour peer and ally of Keir Starmer, said the justice secretary had religious and spiritual reasons" for being opposed to assisted dying.
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