Labour party split over push to reintroduce assisted dying legislation
The Labour Party is facing renewed internal strife over a proposed assisted‑dying bill. Party members are debating the reintroduction of
The Labour Party is facing renewed internal strife over a proposed
assisted‑dying bill. Party members are debating the reintroduction of
legislation that permits assisted death. The debate has been described as a new
civil war within Labour. The Independent reported on the growing factional
conflict. Supporters argue the bill reflects compassion for terminally ill
patients. Opponents warn it could shift party policy on end‑of‑life issues. The
controversy may affect Labour's public image ahead of elections. The party is
expected to outline its official stance in upcoming meetings.