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Wed, December 11, 2024

Two Government ministers to sit on assisted dying Bill scrutiny committee


Published on 2024-12-11 12:40:56 - London Evening Standard
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  • The Bill could see terminally ill adults in England and Wales with less than six months to live be legally allowed to end their lives.

The article from The Standard discusses comments made by Stephen Kinnock, the shadow immigration minister, regarding the potential for Labour MPs to resign if the party does not address the issue of illegal immigration effectively. Kinnock emphasized the need for a robust plan to tackle the small boats crossing the Channel, highlighting that without a clear strategy, there could be significant unrest among Labour MPs. He mentioned that while there is no current plan to resign en masse, the pressure is on Labour leader Keir Starmer to present a compelling policy. Kinnock also criticized the government's approach, particularly the Rwanda deportation plan, calling it a "gimmick" and stressed the importance of a more humane and effective immigration policy. This comes at a time when immigration and asylum policies are under intense scrutiny in the UK, with the government facing legal challenges and public outcry over its methods.

Read the Full London Evening Standard Article at:
[ https://www.standard.co.uk/news/politics/stephen-kinnock-mps-keir-starmer-england-wales-b1199479.html ]
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