Setting aside the concerns about the legislative process, I'm all for the principle of assisted dying and I would like to have the ability to make a choice in the event it applied to me.
I agree the process has been rushed and that MPs and Lords are making decisions based on their personal views plus a very limited representation from constituents ( in the case of MPs).
Given its significance, I would think it should be for the electorate to decide based upon all the facts. We vote for Police and Crime Commisioners and hardly anyone knows who they are or gives a hoot, but we don't get to vote on Assisted Dying.
Without wishing to open a can of worms, the legislation on abortion which includes killing of conscious and sentient babies up to 24 weeks also needs relooking at. Whatever the Govt tell us, too many babies up to 24 weeks old are being killed because of parent or parental preference and not for medical reasons. Abortion is not a means of birth control in normal circumstances.