Isle of Man takes another step towards assisted dying law
Legislation on assisted dying is currently also being considered in Scotland and Jersey.
Legislation on assisted dying is currently also being considered in Scotland and Jersey.
Monday’s debate’s heard an emotional plea against the amendment from a widow whose late husband suffered a ‘horrible’ death.
The island’s chief minister has said the Bill ‘changes the social contract’ on the island and requires a public mandate.
Alfred Cannan said the proposed legislation ‘changes the social contract’ and should be put to a public vote.
Each of the Bill’s 14 clauses are to be debated by the island’s parliament this month.
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A new report has made suggestions about how the detail in the Assisted Dying Bill might change.
The GP behind the Bill said he and four other members of the island’s Parliament will report back in February.
Pro-change campaigners hailed a ‘historic vote’ but Care Not Killing called it a ‘dangerous and ideological policy’.
Tuesday evening’s vote saw 17 Members of the House of Keys (MHK) vote for the bill, and seven against.
The island’s parliament will have a second reading of the bill on Tuesday in what campaigners called a ‘landmark vote’.
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