Supporters of assisted dying protest in London, June 20, 2025.(Isabel Infantes/Reuters)

There is some other news going on in England today, but don’t let an op-ed in today’s London Times on assisted suicide get lost in the shuffle.  

Naz Shah, a Muslim member of Parliament calls the assisted-suicide legislation that is making a reappearance there “the most consequential life-and-death law in a generation” and worries it’s going to become law without proper debate/“scrutiny.”  

Here is some of what she writes:  

My fear is simple: that abused, disabled and vulnerable women — already made to feel like a burden by those who control them — will be coerced into early deaths. . . .

During the

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