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Nigel Huddleston MP Statement on the Assisted Dying Bill

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Friday, 29 November, 2024
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I would like to express my gratitude to the hundreds of constituents who have shared their views and opinions on the Assisted Dying Bill in recent weeks. I have heard heart wrenching stories and compelling arguments on both sides of this deeply complex and emotional debate.  Many people have strongly held religious, ethical, professional and practical views on this issue.

Over the years, my own views on this issue have shifted several times, reflecting its complexity and the profound impact it has on individuals and families. However, after much consideration, I have decided to vote against this bill. For a matter of such importance, I must be absolutely confident that I would be doing the right thing if I supported the Bill, and I cannot, in good conscience, say that is the case with this bill.

I have concerns regarding safeguarding measures and coercion, the potential for a “slippery slope,” and experiences from other countries where initially tight legislation has expanded beyond its original intent. Furthermore, I am troubled by the absence of a comprehensive impact assessment accompanying this bill and the level of scrutiny it is receiving.

I understand that my decision will disappoint some people, especially those who have shared deeply personal stories about their loved ones enduring immense suffering in their final moments. I empathize with these experiences, having seen some of my own family members face such challenges. However, I have also heard stories from others who found the final chapter of a loved one’s life to be among the most treasured. 

This has not been an easy decision, and I remain committed to scrutinizing any future developments or amendments should this bill or a future one progress further. It may well be the case that a future bill could assuage my concerns.

I appreciate the extensive engagement I have had with my constituents and experts over this issue. Your insights have been invaluable, and I hope you can understand that my decision was made with the utmost seriousness and reflection.

Thank you for your continued engagement on this important issue.

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