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Debate Intensifies Over Terminally Ill Adults Bill Amid Conservative Leadership Changes

Kim Leadbeater emphasizes family focus for the Terminally Ill Adults Bill as Kemi Badenoch admits past Conservative failings on immigration.

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Updated: Nov 27th, 2024, 4:38 PM ET

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As the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill approaches a critical vote, Kim Leadbeater highlights the importance of supporting affected families. She faces opposition from former Conservative leaders and concurrent new assertions from Kemi Badenoch regarding immigration mismanagement. Badenoch acknowledges her party's past failures, promoting a strict immigration cap and a comprehensive review of current policies, while Labour criticizes this as mere rhetoric. The ongoing discourse reflects broader societal concerns over healthcare and immigration policy amidst significant legislative changes.


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