UK Parliament to Vote on Controversial Assisted Dying Bill Amid Rising Debates
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- UK Parliament to vote on assisted dying law on November 29.
- Kim Leadbeater advocates bill for terminally ill with under 6 months to live.
- Esther Rantzen backs bill amid her cancer battle, influenced by past events.
- Critics worry bill lacks scrutiny and adequate safeguards for patients.
- Prime Minister Keir Starmer permits a free vote on this contentious issue.
- Debate includes ethical and societal implications of assisted dying.
- Passing the bill offers a 'choice' in end-of-life decisions for some.