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Assisted Dying Bill Fails, Palliative Care Urged

Assisted Dying Bill Fails, Palliative Care Urged

Edinburgh News Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now! · The Daily News Now!

March 23, 20261m 4s

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Assisted Dying Bill Fails in Scottish Parliament: A Shift in Stance and Public Opinion

The Scottish members bill on assisted dying faced rejection in parliament, despite initial support from Liberal Democrat MSP Liam McArthur. The writer who once backed the idea now opposes it, questioning Holyroods capacity to establish robust safeguards, particularly for vulnerable groups like women facing coercion and profoundly disabled individuals.

Public opinion favors change, with a 2024 poll by Dignity in Dying Scotland indicating 78% support for legalizing assisted dying. However, critics argue that debates lacked focus on solid legal protections.

McArthur anticipates the issue will resurface, potentially succeeding next time, as elections on May 7th may bring new faces to parliament. Instead of rushing another bill, leaders are urged to prioritize top-notch palliative care to ensure dignified, pain-free ends for those nearing death.

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