Britain’s MPs have narrowly voted to legalise assisted dying, backing a landmark bill and paving the way for one of the most consequential societal shifts in decades.
The legislation to allow anyone with six months or less to live to seek help to end their own life was carried by 314 to 291 votes and will now be pushed through to the final stage of scrutiny in the House of Lords.
The bill would give anyone with a prognosis of less than six months the right to seek assistance in ending their life, with any decision requiring approval from two doctors.
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