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‘MPs have voted for a more compassionate future for dying people’
Outside Parliament today, activists both supporting and opposing the contentious legislation gathered as the crucial vote loomed. The atmosphere was charged with anticipation as voices from both sides filled the air.
Among the supporters was a man whose father, battling multiple sclerosis, chose to end his own life. He expressed profound relief at the passage of the assisted dying Bill, feeling a personal connection to its implications.
Anil Douglas, aged 35, shared his story about his father Ian, who had long struggled with MS before making the heart-wrenching decision to take his life. Anil’s relief was palpable as he reflected on the new legislation.
In a similar vein, 33-year-old Joshua Cook from Huddersfield, who is living with the relentless progression of Huntington’s disease, echoed sentiments of relief. For him, the Bill represents hope and choice in the face of an incurable condition.
It is a weight off my mind, as a terminally ill person, and you can just look around here, at people who are truly affected by this.
It’s a relief it’s history, finally we are getting towards having a society that shows love and compassion above the need to just keep people alive.