Government now considering implementing assisted dying legislation in the New Year

MPs are considering changing the law around assisted dying next year and have tasked a committee to conduct an review on the matter.

The health and social care committee will invite medical professionals, members of the public and campaign groups before submitting their findings to the government who will then make a decision of what, if any changes should be made.

The UK could become the next in a line of countries to legalise assisted suicide with 27 other countries allowing it to at least some degree, most recently New Zealand in November 2021 following a referendum on the issue.

Currently, anyone assisting suicide could face a prison sentence

In 2018 the campaign group My Death, My Decision conducted a poll which found 93% of people found assisted suicide to be acceptable in most, if not all, situations. It was also found most of those surveyed were in favour of changing the law.

The health and social care committee will conduct a full inquiry against concerns people have into assisted suicide, such as coercion, and how to prevent this, and who would be eligible for assisted suicide if the law was to be amended.

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