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opposed to assisted dying but it had been more important to her to legislate properly
opposed to it.” Pete Donnelly, a disability rights campaigner, praised the peers’ amendments, adding that without them the legislation “would have been waived through” without adequate scrutiny. Donnelly, who is concerned that assisted dying
oppose assisted dying in 2025](https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/d803d95ab5a5dbffdfdf4a9e01f86f4ce2899df9/699_0_4255_3404/master/4255.jpg?width=445&dpr=1&s=none&crop=none) Some question if decisions around assisted dying can be separated from wider social attitudes. Photograph: Wiktor Szymanowicz/Future Publishing/Getty Images Stilwell is unequivocal that a Lords “filibuster
legislation” that was “riddled with gaping holes”. A spokesperson for the Christian Medical Fellowship (CMF), which represents medical professionals opposed to assisted dying
assisted dying legislation makes his case outside parliament on Friday. Photograph: Dan Kitwood/Getty Images Opponents of the bill said it was flawed and campaign groups said so many Lords amendments were necessary to fix glaring
assisted dying in England and Wales will run out of time on Friday, almost 17 months after MPs first voted in favour of it. The bill has stalled in the House of Lords after
died of an illness in 2024, with whom he had four children. The family moved to Kentucky in 2003, and Massie sold his firm to subsequently pursue a career in politics. He became the judge