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Starmer Pledges Support For Assisted Dying Vote In Parliament

March 13, 2024
Lawrence Ankutseby Lawrence Ankutse
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Starmer Pledges Support For Assisted Dying Vote In Parliament

Keir Starmer, leader of the Labour Party

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has made a solemn commitment that should his party secure victory in the upcoming general election, the issue of changing assisted dying laws will be brought to the forefront of parliamentary debate and decision-making.

During a telephone conversation with television presenter and vocal supporter of assisted dying reform, Dame Esther Rantzen, Sir Keir expressed his stance, affirming, “I am personally in favor of changing the law” regarding assisted dying.

In a dedicated gesture to address the pressing matter, Sir Keir assured Dame Esther, founder of Childline, stating, “I think we need to make time. We will make the commitment. Esther, I can give you that commitment right now.”

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Dame Esther Rantzen’s advocacy for a parliamentary vote on assisted dying has remained steadfast since her diagnosis of terminal cancer in 2023.

She said she joined the Swiss assisted dying society Dignitas to ensure that her family’s “last memories of me” are not “painful” because “if you watch someone you love having a bad death, that memory obliterates all the happy times”.

Expressing her concerns, she highlighted the potential legal repercussions her family might face if they were to accompany her to Switzerland for assisted suicide, stating that they “might prosecute them.” 

Dame Esther Rantzen
Dame Esther Rantzen

Currently, assisted suicide remains prohibited in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland, carrying a maximum prison sentence of 14 years.

In Scotland, while it is not explicitly defined as a criminal offense, aiding in the death of another individual can expose one to potential murder charges. 

Liberal Democrat MSP Liam McArthur is anticipated to introduce a bill seeking to legalize assisted dying in Scotland in the forthcoming weeks, presenting a significant development in the ongoing debate.

Furthermore, the Health and Social Care Committee cautioned that the government must carefully consider its response if the legislation concerning assisted dying is changed in any part of the UK, as well as in the Isle of Man or Jersey.

Sir Keir Starmer’s commitment signaled a historic shift, following years of advocacy by pro-assisted dying groups. The likelihood of legalization in at least one jurisdiction is described as “increasingly likely” by sources. 

The government is urged to play an active role in discussions on navigating legal disparities. 

Sir Keir, in his former position as director of public prosecutions, advocated against prosecuting families assisting terminally ill relatives in their deaths. 

As a prospective prime minister, he promised MPs a “free vote,” allowing them to independently decide on the proposal, irrespective of party lines.

Changing Public Perception Of Assisted-Dying

Sir Keir Starmer’s endorsement marked a significant departure, potentially making it the first time the issue of assisted dying is debated under a Prime Minister who supports such measures. 

The last parliamentary vote on legalizing assisted suicide occurred in 2015, resulting in a defeat with 330 votes against and 118 in favor. 

However, this bold stance aligns the UK with its European counterparts, notably after French President Emmanuel Macron announced impending legislation on the matter. 

The proposed law would empower doctors to prescribe lethal substances to terminally ill patients experiencing incurable diseases, yet still possessing mental capacity.

Mr. Macron said the bill showed people were “facing up to death” and that it would “reconcile the autonomy of the individual and the solidarity of the nation”.

According to a recent survey conducted by Opinium on behalf of the pro-assisted dying organization Dignity in Dying, there is a resounding consensus among residents of England, Scotland, and Wales in favor of legalizing assisted dying. 

Out of the 10,000 individuals polled, a significant 75 percent expressed support for a change in the law, while only 14 percent opposed it. 

Interestingly, the survey revealed widespread backing for the measure across various age demographics and religious affiliations, with a majority of Christians, Jews, Hindus, and Sikhs endorsing the proposed change.

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