The culture of death is taking hold of the United Kingdom.
A mere two days after the UK House of Commons voted to decriminalize late-term abortion ‘up to birth’, the Labour party of failing Prime Minister Keir Starmer has approved a bill legalizing assisted suicide.
Starmer was glad to vote for the bill, and – as proof of just how committed the UK has become to the culture of death – a good deal of Tories (including failed Globalist, former PM Rishi Sunak) and even Reform UK MPs also backed the bill.
The ‘Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill’ was approved in the House of Commons by 314 votes with 291 against, a majority of 23 (down from a majority of 55 in the last reading of the bill).
The Bill now goes to the House of Lords for further scrutiny, and if approved in the upper house it will ‘pave the way for assisted dying services to be introduced by the end of the decade’.
UK VOTES TO LEGALIZE ASSISTED DYING
The UK will not go the way of Canada and we will see old people feel pressured into being killed by the state because they worry they are a burden
We are lead by morally bankrupt, sick, psychopaths
The British people never voted for this pic.twitter.com/jaLnGFZpIm
— Basil the Great (@Basil_TGMD) June 20, 2025
But there’s ongoing pushback from the right-thinking decent folk of Britain.
The Telegraph reported:
“Andrea Williams, chief executive of Christian Concern, said: ‘This should not be treated as a conscience issue. It is assisting a person to kill themselves. We need political parties and leaders to rise up who will speak clearly on this point and refuse to implement a state suicide service’ […] Ross Hendy, CEO of the charity, CARE, described the result as ‘a blow to human dignity and people whose legitimate fears have been dismissed as irrelevant’.”
Some Labour MPs, such as Starmer’s Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick, were a ‘no’ vote.
Growing up, I helped care for my terminally ill Nana.
She was given just a short while, but lived for almost a decade.
I’ll be thinking of her, and the times we shared, when I vote against assisted dying todayhttps://t.co/pzodQM2C4J
— Robert Jenrick (@RobertJenrick) June 20, 2025
UK Reform’s Nigel Farage and Tory’s Kemi Badenoch have opposed the bill, but so far have been silent on the issue, preferring to pluck the low-hanging fruit of criticizing pro-Palestinian activists who threw paint on RAF planes.
“Gordon Macdonald, chief executive of Care Not Killing said: ‘This is a deeply flawed and dangerous Bill that since November has been made considerably worse with important safeguards watered down or scrapped. […] The current Bill fails to protect vulnerable and disabled people from coercion.’”
The assisted dying bill has been passed in UK parliament by 314 to 291 votes, just as abortions up to full term were also passed.
We are ruled over by a death cult. pic.twitter.com/y6HWOFJeTv
— Darren of Plymouth (@wolsned) June 20, 2025
Now, many opponents of the bill, such as Telegraph’s Tom Harris, say that ‘it is time for the House of Lords to come to the rescue’.
“The Royal College of Psychiatrists have said that many of its key concerns about the Bill ‘remain unsolved’ after the legislation passed today.”
And look how ‘lovely’: Labour MP arrested on suspicion of rape and child sex offences was allowed to cast a proxy vote: even though Dan Norris was suspended by the party, was allowed to vote in favor of the assisted dying Bill today. How fitting.
“Although the Bill passed the Commons today, momentum remains with its opponents, with support consistently falling every time MPs have considered it”https://t.co/UsGu20Q9Ro pic.twitter.com/yxw7wJ2UwG
— Right To Life UK (@RightToLifeUK) June 20, 2025
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This story originally appeared on TheGateWayPundit