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Assisted dying bill: How will party leaders vote?

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Assisted dying bill: How will party leaders vote?

Assisted dying bill: How will party leaders vote?

MPs will vote this Friday on a bill that would legalise assisted dying for people who are terminally ill in England and Wales.

It is the first debate and vote on the issue in the Commons since 2015.

With three days until the vote, here is what we know about the party leaders’ voting intentions.

Report by Jonesia.

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