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In a democracy, the will of the people should guide decisions, especially on matters as profound as life and death. The current push for an assisted dying bill, absent from Labour's manifesto, underscores a worrying trend: politicians acting on personal beliefs rather than the mandate of their constituents. This bill, with potentially far-reaching consequences, is being driven by a select few rather than the populace it will impact most.

MPs, entrusted to represent the voices of their communities, seem to be prioritizing their own perspectives over the wishes of those they serve. How can this be deemed democratic? Such a significant issue demands consultation with the public, not decisions made behind closed doors.

The proposed bill threatens the lives of society's most vulnerable. It’s not just a legal matter; it's a moral one. We must stand firm in protecting life and ensuring that our laws reflect the values of empathy, care, and respect for all individuals.

This is a call to action for all who value life to oppose this dangerous path. Let us urge our leaders to listen to the people and prioritize the sanctity of life.

#ProLife #DemocracyInAction #ProtectTheVulnerable #StandForLife #VoiceOfThePeople
1 yr. ago

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