Supporters of Scotland’s assisted dying bill frustrated by lack of backing from Labour MSPs
Just three of Labour’s 20 MSPs in Holyrood voted for bill, despite support for legislation in House of CommonsSupporters of Scotland’s assisted dying bill said they are frustrated a significant majority of Labour MSPs voted against the proposals, despite Labour’s substantial support for the...
<p>Just three of Labour’s 20 MSPs in Holyrood voted for bill, despite support for legislation in House of Commons</p><p>Supporters of Scotland’s assisted dying bill said they are frustrated a significant majority of Labour MSPs voted against the proposals, despite Labour’s substantial support for the measure at Westminster.</p><p>The Scottish bill was <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/society/2026/mar/17/scottish-parliament-votes-against-legalising-assisted-dying">defeated in a late night free vote</a> at Holyrood on Tuesday, five years after it was first proposed and a year after it was first tabled, by a larger than expected 12-vote margin.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/society/2026/mar/18/supporters-scotland-assisted-dying-bill-frustrated-lack-labour-msps">Continue reading...</a>
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