Kim Leadbeater said she thinks the vote on the assisted dying Bill will be "very close" and that it will get "hours and hours and hours of scrutiny" if MPs vote to put it through to the next stage on Friday.The MP behind the Bill told BBC Breakfast: "MPs have been doing consultations with their constituents, holding events, holding round tables, doing huge amounts of amounts of research into this really important issue, and I think the vote will be very close."There are strongly held views on ea
Kim Leadbeater said she thinks the vote on the assisted dying Bill will be "very close" and that it will get "hours and hours and hours of scrutiny" if MPs vote to put it through to the next stage on Friday.The MP behind the Bill told BBC Breakfast: "MPs have been doing consultations with their constituents, holding events, holding round tables, doing huge amounts of amounts of research into this really important issue, and I think the vote will be very close."There are strongly held views on each side of the argument and there are people who instinctively feel that the law needs to change because it isn't fit for purpose but, quite rightly, are concerned about the detail."And that's why they've been analysing the Bill. The Bill has been out there for nearly three weeks now."They've been looking at it in great detail. And I think the sense is that people think the right thing to do is to pass the Bill at second reading, which would then mean we would go into the Committee stage in the
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