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‘It is merely not protected’: A thousand docs write to MPs urging them to vote in opposition to assisted dying invoice

By Editorial Board Published June 9, 2025 6 Min Read
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‘It is merely not protected’: A thousand docs write to MPs urging them to vote in opposition to assisted dying invoice

Greater than 1,000 docs have written to MPs urging them to vote in opposition to the assisted dying invoice, calling it a “real threat to both patients and the medical workforce”.

The invoice – which is because of be voted on by MPs for a remaining time on 20 June – would enable terminally sick sufferers from England and Wales to finish their lives “on their own terms”, offering they’ve a life expectancy of six months or much less.

A separate invoice is at the moment passing by way of the Scottish parliament.

However docs from throughout the NHS have written to MPs, warning them of their “serious concerns”.

Notable signatories embrace Sir John Burn, a geneticist who has led a long time of most cancers analysis, Sir Shakeel Qureshi, who was knighted for his work in paediatric cardiology, Professor Aileen Keel, the previous deputy chief medical officer for Scotland, and Baroness Finlay, a Welsh physician, professor of palliative medication and member of the Home of Lords.

The letter is signed by 4 docs who maintain OBEs, two who’ve MBEs, and one CBE.

The letter says that whereas a debate is required on finish of life care, “this bill is not the answer”.

It raises issues that not sufficient proof has been heard from docs, individuals with disabilities and different marginalised teams.

“This bill will widen inequalities, it provides inadequate safeguards and, in our collective view, is simply not safe,” it goes on to say, calling it a “deeply flawed bill”.

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Professor Colin Rees, a member of the Royal School of Physicians working group on assisted dying, stated it was the “single most important piece of healthcare legislation in 50 or 60 years”.

“It will have very profound consequences for the future and many doctors are really concerned that members of parliament are not hearing the views of the medical profession.”

He stated many docs who stay impartial, or who even assist the precept of assisted dying, stay involved in regards to the invoice.

“We don’t think it’s a bill that is safe, that protects patients, protects families, and protects the medical workforce.”

What stage are the 2 assisted dying payments at now?

The Terminally Sick Adults (Finish of Life) Invoice handed the Home of Commons with a majority of 55 in November.

Scotland’s Assisted Dying for Terminally Sick Adults (Scotland Invoice) move with a 14 majority in Could.

However the laws has not been with out controversy, with 150 amendments made to get it by way of the primary stage. 

The invoice will return to the Home of Commons for a 3rd studying this Friday. If voted by way of by MPs it would then proceed to the Home of Lords.

‘No safeguards in opposition to coercion’

One of many areas of concern raised by the medics was the shortcoming to correctly establish sufferers liable to coercive management.

“Vulnerable patients are at risk of coercion with women, victims of domestic abuse, and the elderly at particular risk,” the letter says.

It additionally warned it will widen social inequalities, with sufferers who wouldn’t have the assets for a cushty demise extra more likely to go for assisted dying.

“People who struggle to pay for heating or care or wish to preserve their assets for their children are at high risk of choosing to die if the option is available and the alternative is more difficult.”

Knowledge from the Annual Report of Dying With Dignity from Oregon in 2024 discovered 9.3% of these individuals who select assisted deaths accomplish that for monetary causes.

‘Docs get it improper 40% of the time’

Considerations have additionally been raised across the inaccuracies of medical prognosis.

“Research demonstrates that doctors get prognosis wrong around 40% of the time,” the letter says.

“As such, patients may end up choosing an assisted death and losing what could have been happy and fulfilling months or years of life.”

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The invoice can be a threat to households, the letter says, because it doesn’t require docs to talk with members of the family.

“A close relative may know nothing until they get a call to arrange collection of their relative’s body,” it says, including that there isn’t a mechanism for a member of the family to lift issues a few request.

The letter additionally addressed the potential impression on the medical workforce.

Proof from the Netherlands suggests “doctors feel pressurised when dealing with patient requests for assisted deaths, meaning that doctors may end up having involvement despite it being against their principles, because they want to help their patients”.

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