Assisted dying bill to run out of time as Lords hold final debate
The bill has stalled in the House of Lords after the House of Commons supported allowing terminally ill adults expected to die within six months to seek medical help to end their life, subject to certain safeguards.
Opponents have also written to MPs in which they accuse the backers of the bill of having "stonewalled or rejected nearly every attempt to amend or improve" it.
She also acknowledged the powers in the Parliament Acts could be used to prevent it falling again.
The Parliament Acts were last used in 2004 to push through a ban on fox hunting.
Leadbeater said: "We don't want to get to that stage, we want this to go through the normal legislative process. "
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