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Fewer than one in 10 voters think legalising assisted dying should be a priority for their local MP as mega-poll reveals widespread opposition to reviving defeated Bill
Fewer than one in 10 voters prioritize legalising assisted dying for their local MP, with widespread opposition to reviving a defeated Bill.
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