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Gordon Brown Voices Opposition to Assisted Dying Legislation Ahead of MP Vote

Former Prime Minister Gordon Brown has publicly announced his opposition to the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill, which aims to allow medically-assisted deaths for terminally ill patients. Brown emphasizes the importance of improving palliative care rather than changing the law, recalling the loss of his infant daughter as a pivotal moment shaping his views. The bill, introduced by Labour MP Kim Leadbeater, is set for a free vote among MPs soon, but Brown’s stance highlights the ongoing debate surrounding assisted dying in the UK.

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