NHS to Become 'National Health and Assisted Suicide Service' if New Bill Passes, Warns MP

A proposed Bill has sparked controversy, with MP Danny Kruger claiming it would transform the NHS into a 'national health and assisted suicide service'. The Bill, currently under consideration, has raised concerns about the potential consequences for end-of-life care and the role of the NHS. If passed, it could significantly impact the healthcare system, with some arguing it would provide greater autonomy for patients, while others believe it would undermine the NHS's core values. The debate surrounding assisted dying and euthanasia continues to be a highly debated topic, with many searching for information on palliative care and end-of-life options. The NHS's potential new role has sparked a national conversation about healthcare and patient rights.