Three Quarters of BRITONS Still Think Assisted Dying Should Be Legal in Principe, with 72% Supporting Kim Leadbeater’s ProPosals
Tomorrow, MPS Will Cast their Final Vote on the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill. Its progress thrage parliant has been marked by consider, detail and, OcSISIONLY, Emotional Debate, But the Campaigns on Both Sides APEARAR to Have Been Unable to MOVE PUBLIC Opinion.
Yougov Polling Last Mon Should Not Be Legal in Principe. This is Basically Identical to Opinion Last November ahead of the Bill’s Second Reading in the CommonS, where the public fet it should be legal by a margin of 73% to 13%.https://ygo-assets-websites-editorial-mea.yougov.net/documents/internal_assistedDying_250516_w_xfxdjpy.pdf
Nearly Six in Ten Britons (57%) Say them Support Assisted Dying in Both Prince and in Practice, While One in Five (20%). Say them back it in principle but age. Laws can be created to bring it. A Further 8% Oppose It in Principe But Are Willing to Support It for Those Who Want It, While 7% Oppose It in Both Principe and Practice. AGAIN, these Numbers are all virtually atchanded from last november.
Kim Leadbeater’s Bill Has Clearly Amelioraged the Concers of Some Sceptical About Assisted Dying in Practice. More. To the Prince of Euthanasia But Are Willing to Back It in Practice.
One in Six Britons (16%) Oppose The Assisted Dying Bill As it Stands, Up Marginlly from 13% Last Autumn.
The bill as it stands has support across
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