Green MPs Back Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill in House of Commons
In a decisive vote, all four Green MPs in the House of Commons supported the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill at its third reading, reflecting the party's long-standing policy in favour of assisted dying. Despite no party line on this issue of conscience, every Green MP engaged in extensive deliberations, consulting with constituents, faith leaders, medical professionals, and advocacy groups. Their goal is to ensure the new policy is implemented with utmost care and safety, while also pushing for improvements in palliative care.
Key Takeaways:
- The Green Party's policy on assisted dying was a key factor in the MPs' decision-making process, with all four MPs voting in favour of the bill.
- Despite no party line on this issue, every Green MP engaged in extensive deliberations, consulting with a wide range of stakeholders, including constituents, faith leaders, medical professionals, and advocacy groups.
- The MPs met with local faith leaders, support services, and Disabled people's groups to understand different views on assisted dying.
- Every Green MP considered the scores of amendments added to the law and carefully weighed the arguments for and against the bill.
- The MPs received hundreds of emails and letters from constituents sharing personal views and experiences, which they took into account when making their decision.
- The Green Party is committed to ensuring the new policy is implemented with the utmost care and safety in mind.
- The party plans to continue advocating for improvements to the availability of palliative care in the UK.
Statistics:
- 4 Green MPs voted in favour of the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill at its third reading.
- Hundreds of emails and letters were received from constituents, with many sharing personal views and experiences on assisted dying.
- Scores of amendments were added to the law during the bill's passage.
Sources:
- Byline of the article: MIL-OSI Publisher Source
- Source: Green Party of England and Wales
- Date: 20 June 2025