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      Scotland’s looser rules on assisted dying could lead to ‘death tourism’, say senior politicians

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 10 December 2025

    Cross-party group of MSPs says bill going through Holyrood could attract people from elsewhere in UK

    Senior Scottish politicians fear there could be a risk of “death tourism” from terminally ill people travelling from other parts of the UK to end their lives in Scotland.

    A cross-party group of MSPs, including the deputy first minister, Kate Forbes, said the looser controls on eligibility written into an assisted dying bill for Scotland could attract people unhappy with stricter rules planned for England and Wales.

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      Scotland’s looser rules on assisted dying could lead to ‘death tourism’, say senior politicians

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 10 December 2025

    Cross-party group of MSPs says bill going through Holyrood could attract people from elsewhere in UK

    Senior Scottish politicians fear there could be a risk of “death tourism” from terminally ill people travelling from other parts of the UK to end their lives in Scotland.

    A cross-party group of MSPs, including the deputy first minister, Kate Forbes, said the looser controls on eligibility written into an assisted dying bill for Scotland could attract people unhappy with stricter rules planned for England and Wales.

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      Scotland’s looser rules on assisted dying could lead to ‘death tourism’, say senior politicians

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 10 December 2025

    Cross-party group of MSPs says bill going through Holyrood could attract people from elsewhere in UK

    Senior Scottish politicians fear there could be a risk of “death tourism” from terminally ill people travelling from other parts of the UK to end their lives in Scotland.

    A cross-party group of MSPs, including the deputy first minister, Kate Forbes, said the looser controls on eligibility written into an assisted dying bill for Scotland could attract people unhappy with stricter rules planned for England and Wales.

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