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Assisted Dying Debate: Lords Scrutinize Bill Amid ‘Licence to Kill’ Warnings

Thomas by Thomas
November 19, 2025
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Assisted Dying Debate: Lords Scrutinize Bill Amid ‘Licence to Kill’ Warnings

The UK assisted dying debate intensified on November 14, 2025, as Lords launched four-day line-by-line scrutiny of the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill—passed Commons 314-291 in June—amid record amendments and fears it risks running out of time for royal assent. Backed by 72% public (YouGov June 2025), the bill grants terminally ill adults (<6 months to live) assisted death via two doctors and panel (psychiatrist/social worker/lawyer), yet opponents like Theresa May decry it a “licence to kill” pressuring vulnerable disabled/chronically ill. Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson demands transparency on civil servants’ rollout, citing “full-time” prep whispers.

Safeguards clash: Leadbeater’s February tweak drops judicial oversight, drawing “flawed” barbs from Baroness Gisela Stuart, while Berger’s amendment seeks expert evidence pre-scrutiny. Peers like Kishwer Falkner—stage 3 ovarian survivor—flag “grim reaper” glimpses but question gaps, as 200+ speakers (including May, bishops) debate coercion risks and state power shifts. Scotland’s bill (70-56 principles May 2025) raises age to 18, Jersey eyes debate, while Dignity in Dying hails “history books” moment sans “talking out.”

Technically, GBP sentiment neutral RSI 50 amid 20% volumes, volatility 10.5% reflects conscience votes.

This debate surges polls: 75% back principles, yet disabled fears linger. For end-of-life, spotlights choice’s crux. As 2026 assent looms, Lords’ wrangle narrates compassion: safeguards surge versus slippery slope. Monitor November 19—amendments propel passage, etching bill as UK’s ethical equator.

The UK assisted dying debate intensified on November 14, 2025, as Lords launched four-day line-by-line scrutiny of the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill—passed Commons 314-291 in June—amid record amendments and fears it risks running out of time for royal assent. Backed by 72% public (YouGov June 2025), the bill grants terminally ill adults (<6 months to live) assisted death via two doctors and panel (psychiatrist/social worker/lawyer), yet opponents like Theresa May decry it a “licence to kill” pressuring vulnerable disabled/chronically ill. Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson demands transparency on civil servants’ rollout, citing “full-time” prep whispers.

Safeguards clash: Leadbeater’s February tweak drops judicial oversight, drawing “flawed” barbs from Baroness Gisela Stuart, while Berger’s amendment seeks expert evidence pre-scrutiny. Peers like Kishwer Falkner—stage 3 ovarian survivor—flag “grim reaper” glimpses but question gaps, as 200+ speakers (including May, bishops) debate coercion risks and state power shifts. Scotland’s bill (70-56 principles May 2025) raises age to 18, Jersey eyes debate, while Dignity in Dying hails “history books” moment sans “talking out.”

Technically, GBP sentiment neutral RSI 50 amid 20% volumes, volatility 10.5% reflects conscience votes.

This debate surges polls: 75% back principles, yet disabled fears linger. For end-of-life, spotlights choice’s crux. As 2026 assent looms, Lords’ wrangle narrates compassion: safeguards surge versus slippery slope. Monitor November 19—amendments propel passage, etching bill as UK’s ethical equator.

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