Major UK political parties' stance on the assisted dying law by June 2025
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Official statements from major UK political parties such as Labour, Conservative, and Liberal Democrats
UK Parliament Approves Assisted Dying Law, Considering Cash Incentives for Families of Terminally Ill Patients
Dec 7, 2024, 01:10 AM
The UK Parliament has approved a controversial bill allowing euthanasia for terminally ill patients, prompting significant public discourse. Following the passage of this assisted dying law, reports indicate that the UK government is considering implementing cash incentives for families of elderly citizens who opt for euthanasia. This move has raised concerns about the potential implications for vulnerable populations, particularly the elderly. Critics have expressed alarm at what they perceive as a governmental push towards euthanasia, framing it as a troubling trend in public policy.
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Labour supports compensation • 25%
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