Euthanasia legislation that was a made a major election priority by Annastacia Palaszczuk is at risk of failure, as the vast majority of MPs remain guarded about where they stand on the sweeping reforms. Senior Cabinet ministers Cameron Dick and Grace Grace are among dozens of MPs from both sides of politics who won't say if they are supportive of voluntary assisted dying (VAD). The Courier-Mail contacted all MPs for comment, with 21 declaring they would vote in favour of legislation and another 14 indicating they supported euthanasia but did not commit to a yes vote. Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk promised during the October election campaign to put voluntary assisted dying legislation before the parliament by February. (News Corp/Attila Csaszar)