Just to clarify things here (as it's important) that isn't correct.
This (below) is from the House of Commons library:
The broad aim of the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill is to allow adults aged 18 and over, who have mental capacity, are terminally ill and are in the final six months...
I'm pro the proposed bill. The fact that it is sometimes considered the thin end of the wedge is interesting.... in other countries who have gone down this path there hasn't been much traction in terms of trying to get the law reversed - in fact the opposite. There have been more assisted...