Labour MP Rob Marris has taken up the campaign to introduce assisted suicide and will bring a Private Member's Bill to Westminster in the coming weeks. He wants to see a ‘compassionate’ assisted suicide law passed by Parliament; pro-life Christian charities say caring is always better than killing. Downing Street said the Bill would not be given Government support, with David Cameron’s spokesman saying he was ‘concerned that legislation may push people into things they do not actually want for themselves’. SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon voted against assisted suicide in Scotland last month, and former Liberal Democrat party leader Nick Clegg has spoken out against the practice. Dignity in Dying, formerly known as the Voluntary Euthanasia Society, is supporting the proposals. Although MPs are expected to vote on the issue in September many are praying now that this bill will not pick up momentum in the coming months.
Assisted suicide: MPs set to vote on new bill
Written by Linda Digby 03 Jul 2015Additional Info
- Pray: that the government will honour their duty of the law of the land to protect the vulnerable who are at risk if physician-assisted suicide or euthanasia is legal. (Ps.71:18a)
- More: www.christian.org.uk/news/assisted-suicide-mps-set-to-vote-on-new-bill/