Just to clarify my position once again,
It goes against my Christian faith to impose my views on anyone.
Then don't - allow people to freely choose, not just the option that you'd prefer, but also the one that you don't agree with. If there are two options X and Y and one of those choices is lawful, but the other is unlawful, then there isn't a free choice as one choice comes with a significant threat of legal sanction while the other doesn't.
God gave us the amazing gift of free will in order to enable us to freely choose to follow Him.
But there is no
free choice if the option you think is right is lawful, while the option you don't like is unlawful. For there to be
free choice an individual must be able to choose between the options freely, without coercion, pressure or sanction - and something being unlawful is pretty well the most severe sanction society can impose.
If you make one option legal and the other illegal then there is no free choice.
I would vote against assisted suicide in order to help protect vulnerable people from being coerced into ending their own lives by relatives who value their inheritance more than the lives of those they should love.
But what about someone who isn't being coerced, but genuinely and freely wishes to use assisted dying - by making it illegal you would not just be protecting vulnerable people, but also imposing your views and restricting the choice of those who aren't being coerced.
And while there is a lot of talk about protecting the vulnerable who might feel pressurised (and I agree there must be very significant safeguards) but what about protecting those who desperately want to die and would choose assisted dying were it legal, but are condemned to live their final days in pain and horrible distress against their most fervent wishes. Surely they are equally deserving of protection.