MPs are debating at the final stage of a bill that can legalize the death aided in England and Wales.
They are allowed to vote according to their personal views, rather than party lines.
As the debate used to go on, Kim Leadbucer of Labor, who carried on the bill, said the law “offered a kind and safe option, who wants to make it, who want to make it”.
Meanwhile, Orthodox MP James cleverly expressed concern that there was not a place of adequate security measures.