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How to improve parliamentary scrutiny of the assisted dying bill

Posted on November 26, 2024 by The Constitution Unit

The Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill has attracted considerable controversy, not just because of the subject matter of the bill, but because concern is growing that should the bill pass second reading, that there will be insufficient scrutiny. Dan Gover argues that parliament needs to take measures to ensure that this important subject gets the debate and scrutiny it deserves.

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Posted in Parliament, Parties and politicians | Tagged Amendments, assisted dying, closure motion, Committee Stage, Dan Gover, Daniel Gover, free vote, House of Lords, Lords amendments, MPs, parliamentary procedure, parliamentary scrutiny, private members' bills, Procedure Committee, public bill committee, Report stage, same sex marriage, second reading, select committee, Speaker of the House of Commons, standing order 47, The Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill | 5 Comments
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