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Assisted dying bill set to return to the Commons

Labour MP Lauren Edwards to use private memberโ€™s bill to put issue before MPs again The assisted dying bill is set to return to the Commons after the Labour MP Lauren Edwards agreed to use her private memberโ€™s bill to put the issue before MPs again. Edwards said she wanted to g

Assisted dying bill set to return to the Commons
Guardian Politics โ€” 14 June 2026
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Labour MP Lauren Edwards to use private memberโ€™s bill to put issue before MPs again

The assisted dying bill is set to return to the Commons after the Labour MP Lauren Edwards agreed to use her private memberโ€™s bill to put the issue before MPs again.

Edwards said she wanted to give the legislation another chance because it had been blocked by the House of Lords after being passed by MPs. The return of the bill would give supporters a chance to use the Parliament Acts to potentially bypass the Lords if it was blocked for a second time.

Edwards said her decision was above all about democracy and that the bill โ€œwas prevented from passing only by the decision of a minority in the House of Lords to talk it out and stop it coming to a vote.โ€

โ€œWe owe it to all those terminally ill people and their families who are depending on this Bill to ensure that parliament can come to a final decision on the question of choice at the end of life,โ€ she said. โ€œAnd I believe it undermines public trust in our democracy more widely if we cannot deliver on a measure that is supported by a very large majority of voters in all parts of the country.โ€

The bill, which gives terminally ill adults over the age of 18 the right to end their life with the agreement of a panel of experts, passed the Commons last year but ran out of time to pass the House of Lords, after peers opposing the bill submitted more than 1,000 amendments .

Edwards, the MP for Rochester and Strood, came second in a ballot of private membersโ€™ bills , meaning she will have a good chance of passing the bill should MPs continue to support it.

Edwards was born in Victoria, Australia โ€“ the first state in the country to legalise assisted dying โ€“ and previously described the reform as โ€œone of the most important, compassionate and empowering changes to healthcare weโ€™ve seen in a generation.โ€

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