The bill - called the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill - sets out detailed requirements in order to be eligible. MPs were given a free vote on the bill - so they will not be bound by party ...
The figures are based on the total number of MPs able to express a preference in the vote, which was 639: 635 who could cast a vote, plus two tellers – or counters – for those MPs in favour (“aye”) ...