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Statement from the Bishops of the Anglican Network in Europe following the passing of the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill and the amendment to the Crime and Policing Bill

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This week (June 16th-20th 2025) the Westminster Parliament has voted effectively to permit babies to be killed in the womb without restriction or time limit. It has also voted to permit health professionals to end the lives of adults in certain circumstances. The vote on abortion took place with very little debate or scrutiny; the debate on “assisted dying” went through a long process where many eminent voices in committee and on the floor of the House raised concerns about safeguards and warned about the damaging implications of passing the Leadbeater bill. Yet in both cases a majority of MP’s saw fit to ignore and override the warnings , and vote for the removal of restrictions which have for decades and even centuries protected the most vulnerable in society: the unborn and the very infirm.

These votes show that while we live in a democracy and respect it, many of those elected to positions of the highest power can no longer be trusted to carry out their responsibilities with wisdom. Sadly, but not surprisingly, leaders from the established church who have influence in government have for the most part been reticent to speak God’s word; to call the faithful to pray in these dark and uncertain times, and to call godless rulers to repentance and faith in Christ.

We cannot say that this is a “political” matter, that it is none of our business as Christians, that it somehow belongs to the realm of secular activity while the church should concentrate on “the gospel”. As Bishops of the Anglican Network in Europe  we urge all faithful believers in Christ to consider and lament what Parliament has done this week. May we repent of sin personally and corporately as churches, plead with the Lord to have mercy on the nations which are affected by this and similar rulings, and re-commit to the urgent proclamation of the life-affirming and saving gospel of Jesus in the face of the culture of death.

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