Bill's mover hoping there won't be repeated disagreement on subject
The mover of the Assisted Dying Bill says the House of Keys and Legislative Council could end up discussing a number of rejected Council amendments.
They were sent back to the council for reconsideration by Keys members.
The bill is now approaching its final stages.
Dr Alex Allinson says he hopes there won't be repeated disagreement over those amendments:
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