MPs vote in favour of historic assisted dying legislation following fierce debateReuters
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00:00Order. Order. The ayes to the right, 330. The noes to the left, 275.
00:23The ayes have it. The ayes have it. Unlock. Right, does the Member in charge of the Bill
00:40wish to move the motion? Number 2, Kim Lovett. Mr Speaker, I move that the Public Bill Committee
00:44to which the Termly Ill Adults End of Life Bill stands committed shall have the power
00:48to send for persons, papers and records. Under Standing Order No. 63, I must now put
00:57the question forthwith. The question is that the Public Bill Committee to which the Termly
01:02Ill End of Life Bill stands committed shall have the power to send for persons, papers
01:08and records. Many of that opinion say aye. The contrary, no. I think the ayes have it.
01:17Under Standing Order No. 632, only one motion relating to the committal of the Bill may be
01:22moved, and that has been done. Right, thank you everybody. We're going to move on to the
01:28Feret's Bill first if people wish to leave.