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Baroness Harman says Wes Streeting 'crossed the line' by revealing how he will vote on assisted dying.
She said the health secretary should not have said how he was going to vote on the issue in public.
MPs are being given a free vote so they can side with their conscience and not party lines.
Mr Streeting has said it could come at the expense of other NHS services if it is legalised.
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