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Assisted Dying Bill is finally and officially dead

Rachel Charlton-Dailey by Rachel Charlton-Dailey
24 April 2026
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The Assisted Dying Bill has finally been pronounced dead, as it has run out of time to become law.

17 months after it was rushed through in the House of Commons, the horrendous bill, which could usher in euthanisation for disabled people, has failed in the Lords.

The Bill has been a farce from start to finish, something rushed through parliament because Keir Starmer made a promise to dying TV personality Esther Rantzen. The bill was spearheaded by MP Kim Leadbeater, who at every turn silenced opposition and painted them as anti-choice. When in fact, for the most part, they were disabled people terrified for their community.

Leadbeater making an arse of herself and the Assisted Dying Bill

In light of the Assisted Dying Bill failing, Leadbeater made a bizarre statement:

It is a choice, it’s a bit like gay marriage isn’t it? Marry who you want to marry, love who you want to love. It’s nothing to do with anybody else

Gay marriage isn’t a choice, it’s a right. Much like the way disabled people have the right to not be forced to kill ourselves by a system that won’t support us and family who make us feel like burdens.

The bill had such a whistle-stop tour in the Commons that it was barely even fucking written before MPs were made to vote on it. This felt like a deliberate choice as it meant those opposed had less time to scrutinise the bill.

When it made it to the committee stage, they tried to exclude disabled campaigners fighting against it.  The biggest red flag of the committee was when it excluded one of it own disabled members who opposed the Assisted Dying Bill. Due to Kim Leadbeater insisting the committee held long hours, Naz Shah was forced to leave a session early after her hearing aids ran out of battery. This again felt deliberate.

Lords criticised for doing their job

When it reached the Lord’s stage, so many people wanted to speak that the debate had to be spread out over two days. But despite two-thirds of the speakers being against the bill, it progressed to the committee stage. The committee was again corrupt as fuck, as it restricted evidence.

After that it was back to the Lords, where Charlie Falconer attempted to stop debate at every turn, whilst also digging himself an even bigger hole. Despite him being for the Assisted Dying Bill, Falconer exposed that pregnant women and poor people would be allowed assisted deaths.

The excuse for it being rushed through the Commons was that it would be scrutinised in the Lords, but when the Lords attempted to scrutinise it they were accused of filibustering and there was outrage

Opposition to Assisted Dying Bill painted as heartless, but that’s not true

At every turn, the ‘for’ side painted concerned disabled people as heartless bastards who wanted your nan to die in pain. As both a disabled person and someone who’s been there, this couldn’t be farther from the truth.

Nobody wants to see people forced to live their last days in pain, but assisted dying wouldn’t fix that. In fact, it would divert money from palliative care, which is already in a dire state.

It also doesn’t need saying just how much of a fucking state the Department of Work and Pensions is and how much they’re making disabled people feel like burdens. Something, by the way, the government said would be a cause for assisted dying.

Disabled and terminally ill people have been pitted against each other from the beginning, but it’s simply not true that we’re enemies. Everyone should have access to the care they need at the end of life, but throwing disabled people under the bus was never going to help that.

No dignity in dying until disabled people have dignity in life

In an ideal world, everyone should get a good death free from pain, but in a world that will assist disabled people to die before it assists them to live, this just isn’t possible.

It’s fucking fantastic news that the Assisted Dying Bill has failed today, but the fact that disabled voices were continuously silenced or shouted down throughout the whole debacle shows the horrendous fight we still have on our hands to be able to live with dignity.

Until then, there can never be a law which allows us to be killed off so easily.

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Comments 8

  1. Mimi says:
    2 months ago

    Thank goodness
    If only they could have done the same with the children’s ” wellbeing ” and schools bill.

    Reply
  2. Emma Tait says:
    2 months ago

    Our body, our choice. Majority of us want to be able to die with dignity. Bill shut out by 7 unelected members of House of Lords. Totally undemocratic.

    Reply
    • EW999 says:
      2 months ago

      What was undemocratic was removing safeguards, silencing critics and systematically excluding vulnerable and disabled people from giving evidence or having any say in something that would, in its current form, have had a profoundly negative effect on their lives. As a disabled republican who has opposed The House of Lords for more than 40 years, I am profoundly grateful for it today. What we should be angry about is that the right of genuinely terminally-ill people to choose when to end thir suffering has been hijacked and snatched away from us, by a group of ideologues in an attempt to serve their own warped, inhuman, eugenicist agenda.

      Reply
    • human says:
      1 month ago

      Exactly.

      Bodily autonomy should be for every body, whether its abortion, vaccination or end of life.

      And it always seems to be screeching entitled harpies who can’t wrap their minds around that simple human fact.

      Reply
    • TheUnderdog says:
      1 month ago

      What’s totally undemocratic is ignoring the will of the people and trying to shove through a pro-murder bill.
      I’m sure the usual genociders are upset they didn’t get their Aktion T4 implemented today, but if you want to solve disease, you treat it, not kill the person.
      Far too many horrors overseas of nations now murdering depressed teenagers and those with autism:
      https://care.org.uk/news/2023/10/medical-study-shows-autistic-people-have-been-euthanized-in-the-netherlands
      Remember when suicidal ideation was seen as a harmful mental illness?
      Now the State will help you jump off the cliff, and the murder sycophants cheer, screaming it is democratic.
      No, this is not democracy.
      This is murder.

      Reply
  3. Cat says:
    2 months ago

    Kim Leadbeater is not going to let this go, but is also refusing to even mention disabled people’s objection in her opinion piece in the Guardian here https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2026/apr/24/assisted-dying-bill-democratic-mandate-lords-blocked-terminally-ill-people

    Reply
    • TheUnderdog says:
      1 month ago

      The murderers scream about democracy.
      But shut out the disabled they intend to kill.
      Silence the voices of dissent.
      The fact the pro-genocide Parliament backed a bill to also genocide disabled people is a sign our times.
      Back to 1940s we have returned.
      Aktion T4 via the backdoor.
      It was eugenics then, and it is eugenics now.

      Reply
  4. neil seagrave says:
    1 month ago

    House of Lords should have no say at all. It needs abusing now. We have ELECTED MP’S. Most of the lord’s are either dead or asleep when shown o tv.

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