Ju-Ju

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Ju-Ju

Ju-Ju

@JuJu4dignity

Katılım Şubat 2026
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Ju-Ju
Ju-Ju@JuJu4dignity·
@bluegarnedd @STAGEDOC @historykev Absolutely not true. I sat in the Lords and listened to the rubbish they proposed while they expanded ridiculous thoughts to waste time. - 2 pregnancy tests for elderly men etc !! If they’re not terminally ill they can’t apply. Terminally ill people deserve their own choice.
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Wendy Jones
Wendy Jones@bluegarnedd·
@JuJu4dignity @STAGEDOC @historykev The Commons passed it on the understanding that the scrutiny would take place in the HOL. It was not filibustering. It was a very poor bill with no safeguards for many vulnerable people so rightly thrown out.
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Trevor Stammers
Trevor Stammers@STAGEDOC·
The Assisted Dying Bill did not fall because of a couple of peers. It fell after over 60 peers placed amendments, many of which were based on the evidence of professionals, that exposed its many fundamental weaknesses labourlist.org/2026/05/assist…
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Ju-Ju@JuJu4dignity·
@KatKinLee @AshleyDalton_MP As a terminally ill person who also nursed my partner through his terminal cancer I know the sin and distress this illness can cause. I don’t want to suffer the way he did. I don’t want my kids to have the extra grief of seeing me suffer that way either. I want my own choice.
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Ashley Dalton MP
Ashley Dalton MP@AshleyDalton_MP·
The Labour Party must do the hard work of winning back the trust of the people; to do that we must be united. As the ballot for PMBs takes place this morning I’m calling on Labour MPs not to divide us again. Only 6% of voters say this issue is a priority theguardian.com/society/2026/m…
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Ju-Ju@JuJu4dignity·
@TonyMarra_1 We really do deserve our own choice. Democracy demands it. Bring back the bill.
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Dignity in Dying
Dignity in Dying@dignityindying·
New polling shows the public wants the assisted dying bill brought back. 7 in 10 people want assisted dying debate to continue until Parliament reaches a decision, with 6 in 10 agreeing the Government should act to facilitate this. MPs back this bill. The public backs this bill. We demand action.
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Ju-Ju@JuJu4dignity·
@fleurmeston Talking misinformation yet again ! If ur not terminally ill, competent adult with less than six months to live you went qualify. Anorexia won’t qualify Scaremongering yet again
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Fleur Elizabeth
Fleur Elizabeth@fleurmeston·
If any MP drawn in today's ballot chooses to revive the assisted suicide Bill, they do so in the knowledge that ‘This bill won’t give anorexia patients a chance to live’ telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/06/2…
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Tony Marra
Tony Marra@TonyMarra_1·
These institutions have millions of members between them and these members have a variety of views about assisted dying This chart, that we’ve seen ad nauseam, fails to represent the variety of views of their members. It’s misinformation
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Dignity in Dying
Dignity in Dying@dignityindying·
The higher a name is drawn, the more chance their bill has. Should one of them bring it back, there is a solid cross-party base of MPs ready and prepared to support them every step of the way.
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Dignity in Dying
Dignity in Dying@dignityindying·
This morning's private members' bill ballot signals strong hope for the assisted dying bill. 6 of the top 10 drawn MPs previously voted for the bill at Third Reading.
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Nikki da Costa
Nikki da Costa@nmdacosta·
Julian Smith MP: "to reintroduce an identical assisted dying bill, and use the Parliament Acts to force it through, would be both dangerous and divisive. As Government Chief Whip between 2017 and 2019, I sat at the centre of the most turbulent parliamentary period in living memory. I know how legislation can fail under the weight of insufficient preparation. I saw what happens when Parliament moves faster than the evidence, and when the consequences of getting things wrong are treated as a secondary concern. On the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill, the process failed completely."
ConservativeHome@ConHome

From @JulianSmithUK: Assisted Dying is far too serious for a Private Member’s Bill conservativehome.com/2026/05/20/jul…

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