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Assisted Suicide In Washington State

EDM number 86A1 in 2014-15, proposed by Richard Ottaway on 18/06/2014.

leave out from '2014' to end and add '; recognises that it is to be expected that numbers of people using the Act will rise in the years following legalisation as citizens become more aware of their rights under the law, that assisted deaths account for just 0.24 per cent of all deaths in Washington, an extremely low proportion of overall deaths, that people who had assisted deaths gave several reasons for their choice, of which 91 per cent reported concerns about loss of autonomy, 89 per cent about loss of ability to participate in activities that make life enjoyable and 79 per cent about loss of dignity as reasons for choosing assisted dying; further notes that over 80 per cent of those who had an assisted death were in receipt of hospice care; and further notes that a safeguarded law, with upfront checks on diagnosis, prognosis, competences and that a patient is making an informed and settled decision, is preferable to turning a blind eye to dying Britons taking matters into their own hands, including travelling abroad to die.'.

This is a ammendment to 86.

This motion has been signed by a total of 12 MPs.

MPDateConstituencyPartyType
Richard Ottaway18/06/2014Croydon SouthConservativeProposed
Craig Whittaker19/06/2014Calder ValleyConservativeSeconded
Crispin Blunt23/06/2014ReigateConservativeSeconded
Paul Blomfield23/06/2014Sheffield CentralLabourSeconded
Graham Allen24/06/2014Nottingham NorthLabourSeconded
Paul Flynn24/06/2014Newport WestLabourSeconded
Caroline Lucas24/06/2014Brighton, PavilionGreenSigned
Tim Yeo25/06/2014South SuffolkConservativeSigned
Joan Ruddock26/06/2014Lewisham, DeptfordLabourSigned
Zac Goldsmith26/06/2014Richmond ParkConservativeSigned
Julian Huppert02/07/2014CambridgeLiberal DemocratSigned
Frank Doran03/07/2014Aberdeen NorthLabourSigned

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