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Starmer Under Pressure as 100 Labour MPs Criticise Assisted Dying Bill Handling

Starmer Under Pressure as 100 Labour MPs Criticise Assisted Dying Bill Handling

# Sir Keir Starmer Faces Pressure as 100 Labour MPs Raise Concerns

The Leader of the Opposition, Sir Keir Starmer, is encountering significant pressure from within his own party, as a group of 100 Labour MPs have voiced similar concerns regarding the Assisted Dying Bill. This push comes as Parliament has been urged to allocate sufficient time for a thorough discussion and final resolution of the matter.

Labour officials expressed apprehension that without adequate time, the bill may not receive the necessary scrutiny before any decision is made. Sir Keir’s leadership is under scrutiny as these MPs call for a commitment to ensure the bill is not shuffled aside amid parliamentary chaos.

Sarah Wootton, the chief executive of the campaign group Dignity in Dying, remarked on the situation, noting that it is a "blatant attempt to run down the clock and silence the elected House of Commons." This sentiment resonates with the party members, who feel that an essential debate on such a sensitive issue is being stifled.

Parliament’s agenda has become increasingly crowded, raising fears that important subjects like assisted dying might get neglected. Labour MPs are adamant that the discussion should take precedence, and they expect Sir Keir to stand firm against any attempts to limit debate on the subject.

The issue of assisted dying remains a contentious topic not just within Labour but across British politics. The increased calls for clarity and assurance from party leaders signal a critical moment for the future of this legislation in Parliament.