Most Scots would trust their GPs to advise them on assisted dying

Campaigners are expected to launch a new drive to push for Assisted Dying in ScotlandCampaigners are expected to launch a new drive to push for Assisted Dying in Scotland
Campaigners are expected to launch a new drive to push for Assisted Dying in Scotland
Most Scots trust their GPs to make the call on whether they should be allowed to seek assistance to die, new research indicates.

But the country is largely split on the issue, with widespread concerns about whether terminally ill patients would feel “pressurised” into taking their own lives, according to the poll by ComRes.

The issue is likely to return to prominence later this year when campaigners launch a new drive to push for Assisted Dying in Scotland.