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Tory MP with Commons 'golden ticket' snubs new assisted dying Bill in favour of bid to force more support for children's first two years
A Tory MP with a Commons 'golden ticket' has chosen to prioritize pushing for increased support for children's first two years over supporting a new assisted dying Bill. The MP's decision highlights a shift in legislative focus.
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