UK PM Rishi Sunak Supports Assisted Suicide Legalisation
UK PM Rishi Sunak Supports Assisted Suicide Legalisation
UK PM Rishi Sunak Supports Assisted Suicide Legalisation
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Rishi Sunak, the UK Prime Minister, has expressed openness to legalizing assisted dying, provided safeguards are in place to protect vulnerable individuals. Both Sunak and Labour leader Keir Starmer support a change in the law, with commitments to allow parliamentary time for a free vote on the issue. The potential legislative reform aims to address the current ban on assisted dying in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland, where assisting someone to end their life can lead to a 14-year prison sentence. This shift follows strong advocacy from figures like Dame Esther Rantzen, who is terminally ill and seeks the right to end her life pain-free. The move towards legalizing assisted dying signifies a significant shift in the UK's political landscape on this contentious issue. Sunak's stance signals a potential upcoming debate in the next parliament on this critical life and death matter.

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