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Momentum is swinging behind us, say assisted dying opponents, after health secretary's warning

Sky News Wednesday, 13 November 2024
Momentum is swinging behind us, say assisted dying opponents, after health secretary's warningLabour MPs who are opposed to legalising assisted dying believe the momentum is swinging behind their side of the campaign, Sky News has learnt.
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