Watch live: MPs cast final vote for assisted dying bill

Follow live as a deputies discussion and vote on the controversial assisted death bill for deadly patients in the House of Commons on Friday, June 20.
Terminal patient adults (end of life) have returned today for its third reading – MPs will vote for the general legislation for the first time since a historical yes game.
In November, the deputies gave their first support and voted against 330 deputies in favor of 275.
If new changes are voted, the bill, which allows fatal sick adults to receive medical aid to end their lives, will pass to the next stage of the House of Lords.
Since last year, more than a dozen that supports the bill or without shooting, said that they will oppose it at the moment, critics claim that the bill is not having sufficient protection and is in a hurry
In a last-minute letter to all MPs on Thursday, June 19, workers’ deputies Markus Campbell-Gavours, Kanishka Naradan, Paul Foster and Jonathan Hinder said: “The bill submitted to the MPs in November was fundamentally changed. This is not the safest bill of this world.
“It weakened and weakened to a greater extent than the first appointment in front of the deputies.”