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Disability Rights UK Condemns Parliament’s Approval of Assisted Dying Bill

Advocacy Group Calls Legislation a “Betrayal” of Disabled People’s Rights

Disability Rights UK has strongly criticized the passing of the second reading of the Assisted Dying Bill in Parliament, which was approved by a majority of 55 MPs. The organization has labeled the decision a “profound betrayal” of Disabled people across the United Kingdom, who they argue are already struggling to live with dignity amidst a lack of basic support systems.

“Right to Die Over Right to Live”

In a statement released following the vote, Disability Rights UK expressed deep dismay, highlighting the chronic underfunding of social care, the scarcity of accessible housing, and the rising cost of living. The group argues that the new legislation sends a troubling message that the government prioritizes enabling death over addressing the systemic issues that undermine the quality of life for Disabled individuals.

“At a time when many Disabled people cannot afford food, energy, or other essentials, this bill risks pressuring them into decisions driven by fear, desperation, or lack of options rather than genuine choice,” the statement read.

The advocacy group further warned that the bill could exacerbate existing inequalities and reinforce harmful societal biases that devalue the lives of Disabled people.

Call for Government Action

Disability Rights UK is urging the government to shift its focus toward improving the lives of Disabled individuals by making immediate investments in social care, accessible housing, and financial support. The organization emphasized that the priority should be to empower Disabled people to live fulfilling and dignified lives rather than facilitate the option of assisted dying.

Divided Public Opinion

The Assisted Dying Bill has sparked intense debate across the UK, with supporters arguing it offers individuals autonomy over their end-of-life decisions. Critics, however, contend that it creates risks for vulnerable groups, including the Disabled community, by potentially pressuring them into making irreversible decisions under difficult circumstances.

As the legislation progresses, Disability Rights UK has vowed to continue advocating for a society where the rights and dignity of Disabled people are upheld and protected.

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