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Peers urged not to stand in way of assisted dying Bill
Western Daily Press
|September 20, 2025
Bishops and peers were warned not to stand in the way of legalising assisted dying, as a proposed new law moved a step closer in England and Wales.
The Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill passed second reading stage in the House of Lords yesterday - the furthest any such legislation has progressed through Parliament at Westminster.
The Bill was nodded through, meaning no vote was taken - as is usual for this stage of legislation in the House of Lords.
But it is now set to go through further “unprecedented” scrutiny by a select committee of peers before moving along any further in the parliamentary process after an amendment by Baroness Luciana Berger was agreed to.
Archbishop of York Stephen Cottrell, the Church of England’s most senior bishop, was said by Lord Forsyth of Drumlean to have “threatened to vote down the Bill” at a later stage in its progress through Parliament and he urged him to “think again about that”.
Mr Cottrell, who described the Bill as “wrong because it ruptures relationships” and will “turbocharge” the agonising choices facing poor and vulnerable people, said he and the Bishop of London Dame Sarah Mullally are prepared to force a vote on the legislation at a later third reading stage.
He said: “If this Bill does reach a third reading, then we from these benches will be prepared to table an amendment to offer us a vote.”
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