REVEALED: Reform UK forced candidates who stood at the general election to sign gagging orders
The party also asks its local branch officials to sign non-disclosure agreements βNDAs β before they can take up their roles
NEW: Tory MP Andrew Snowden says he will withdraw his support and vote against the Bill
"How can I vote to allow the state to sanction, determine and administrate assisted suicide if I have this much doubt in my head about the parliamentary process and the subsequent legislationβ
π΄EXCLUSIVE: 'I just donβt think I should be God' First Labour MP to withdraw support for assisted dying speaks out.
Karl Turner told @Telegraph he plans to abstain at Third Reading, having previously voted for Leadbeater's bill. w/ @genevieve_holltelegraph.co.uk/politics/2025/β¦
EXC w/@JanetEastham
The assisted dying Bill is at risk of failing because MPs are considering pulling their support
At least 15 from Labour, the Tories and Lib Dems who abstained or supported the Bill previously are now considering voting against
Another MP says he will switch from voting FOR the assisted dying Bill to AGAINST
Jonathan Hinder becomes the sixth MP to do so publicly, as per my count
He cites the private provision of assisted dying - something less regularly raised in the debate - as one of his reasons
βI find the idea that helping people to end their lives could be a profit-making enterprise to be deeply disturbing, and plain wrong.β
A statement from me on assisted dying:
The RSPB out protesting for the first time βin a generationβ against plans for the Sizewell C nuclear power plant to be built on the Minsmere reserve on the Suffolk coast outside the Department For Business in London
EXCL: The Tories must not turn their back on protecting the environment, James Cleverly will argue in an apparent split from Kemi Badenochβs approach to green policy
Personal news from me π¨I am thrilled to be joining the @Telegraph Editorial Graduate Programme in January, based in London.
Thanks to everyone who has given me valuable advice and opportunities along the way. I cannot wait to get started
This feels pretty regressive- being a woman does not make you inherently less able to do well in an exam or thrive in a 'combative' academic setting & it doesn't seem like a good idea to promote that thetimes.com/article/04aa33β¦
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