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Fresh blow to campaigners' hopes of reviving assisted dying laws as MP rules out bringing back failed Bill - while others say they WON'T back bid to force through legislation
A Member of Parliament has ruled out reintroducing a failed assisted dying Bill, delivering a setback to campaigners seeking to revive the legislation. Other lawmakers have also stated they will not support efforts to force through the legislation.
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