John Caudwell says unelected peers blocking Assisted Dying Bill raises fundamental issues

John Caudwell says unelected peers blocking Assisted Dying Bill raises fundamental issues
Caudwell criticizes peers' bill block

John Caudwell has expressed concerns over the ability of unelected peers to impede legislation supported by Members of Parliament. In a recent statement, he referenced the Assisted Dying Bill, highlighting that 18 months after MPs voted in favor, unelected members of the upper chamber can still prevent it from moving forward. Caudwell questioned whether this situation aligns with democratic principles and the will of elected representatives.

Caudwell has previously partnered with Heywood Hill to curate a private reading room at 1 Mayfair in London. He has also described his parenting strategy to instill strong values in his children. These initiatives have accompanied his ongoing public engagement on political issues.

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