As France prepares a final vote on end-of-life legislation on June 30th, journalist Pierre Jovanovic argues the French left should emulate the UK’s model. Recent votes in the Scottish Parliament and the House of Lords rejected proposals for more restrictive end-of-life laws than those currently under consideration in France. Jovanovic highlights opposition from the British left, driven by concerns for vulnerable populations. He suggests this demonstrates a pragmatic approach to balancing individual autonomy with societal protections. The debate centers on ensuring equitable access to end-of-life care and preventing potential abuses. This comes as France continues to grapple with the ethical and practical implications of assisted dying legislation.