
Over 50 Labour MP's urging Lead of the House to delay reading
Two supporters of the Manx Assisted Dying Bill have been asked to speak to crowds outside the House of Commons, ahead of the scheduled third reading of the UK bill this Friday.
More than 50 Labour MPs have urged the Leader of the House to delay the reading, calling for greater scrutiny.
In March the Island became the first place in the British Isles to approve assisted dying legislation, potentially allowing terminally ill residents access by 2027.
Sue Biggerstaff is one of those who will be in London; her husband Simon in May 2022 and this experience shaped her belief in the right to choose
However, she says she's understands there are those who feel strongly it shouldn't be allowed:
You can find an article detailing the story of the Assisted Dying Bill on the Island HERE.