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Justice secretary’s assisted dying intervention is explosive – and doubtlessly embarrassing for the PM

By Editorial Board Published November 23, 2024 5 Min Read
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Justice secretary’s assisted dying intervention is explosive – and doubtlessly embarrassing for the PM

With six days to go earlier than Friday’s historic Commons showdown on assisted dying, it is the opponents who’re turning up the warmth.

The explosive assault on the invoice by Shabana Mahmood follows the poignant and private plea from Gordon Brown to MPs to reject the invoice.

We knew the justice secretary is against the invoice. She has already made that clear. However her assault on it, in a letter to constituents, is brutal.

She talks a few “slippery slope towards death on demand”. Savage. The state ought to “never offer death as a service”, she says. Chilling.

A lot for Sir Keir Starmer trying to chill the temperature within the row by urging cupboard ministers, no matter their view, to cease inflaming or trying to affect the talk.

Ms Mahmood talks, as different opponents have, about strain on the aged, sick or disabled who really feel they’ve “become too much of a burden to their family”.

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She hits out at a “lack of legal safeguards” within the invoice and strain on somebody into ending their life “by those acting with malign intent”.

Malign intent? Hey! That is fairly an assertion from a secretary of state for justice and lord chancellor who’s been urged by the PM to tone down her language.

It is claimed that Sir Keir ticked off Wes Streeting, the well being secretary, after he publicly opposed the invoice and launched an evaluation of the prices of implementing it.

Will the justice secretary now obtain a reprimand from the boss? It’s kind of late for that. Critics will even declare Sir Keir’s dithering over the invoice is guilty for cupboard ministers freelancing.

Shabana Mahmood is the primary elected Muslim girl to carry a cupboard publish. Elected to the Commons in 2010, she was additionally one of many first Muslim ladies MPs.

She instructed her constituents in her letter that it isn’t just for non secular causes that she’s “profoundly concerned” in regards to the laws, but additionally due to what it will imply for the function of the state.

However in fact, she’s not the one senior politician with non secular convictions to talk out strongly in opposition to Kim Leadbeater’s invoice this weekend.

Gordon Brown. File pic: PA

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Gordon Brown. File pic: PA

Gordon Brown, son of the manse, who was strongly influenced by his father, a Church of Scotland minister, wrote about his opposition in a extremely emotional article in The Guardian.

He spoke in regards to the ache of dropping his 10-day-old child daughter Jennifer, born seven weeks prematurely and weighing simply 2lb 4oz, in January 2002, after she suffered a mind haemorrhage on day 4 of her quick life.

Mr Brown mentioned that tragedy satisfied him of the worth and crucial of fine end-of-life care, not the case for assisted dying. His highly effective voice will strongly affect many Labour MPs.

And what of Kim Leadbeater? It is trying more and more as if she’s now being frolicked to dry by the federal government, after initially being urged by the federal government to decide on assisted dying after topping the personal members invoice poll.

All of which is able to encourage Sir Keir’s critics to say he appears to be like weak. It’s, or course, a personal members invoice and a free vote, which makes the result on Friday unpredictable.

However the dramatic interventions of the present lord chancellor and the previous Labour prime minister are massively vital, doubtlessly decisive – and doubtlessly embarrassing for a major minister who seems to be dropping management of the assisted dying debate.

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