Will parliament pass the assisted dying bill?
The closer we get to Friday’s vote, the more uncertain it all feels.
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The closer we get to Friday’s vote, the more uncertain it all feels.
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Maintaining a cruel status quo is not a neutral choice.
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Compassion leads one to feel with another person. But that does not tell us what is right.
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The two proposals are taking a strikingly similar route through parliament.
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Wes Streeting’s intervention has added to the momentum against the legislation.
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Ending a life must be a choice made between alternatives; not one taken because of a failure to provide proper…
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Until the NHS solves its funding crisis, the UK cannot afford to debate this legislation.
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It is far easier to give the right to an assisted death than to take it away.
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A palliative care system funded by tombolas can’t handle euthanasia too.
So long as social care is in crisis, the current debate feels premature.
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Conservatives are exploiting Canada’s example to oppose euthanasia – but what if there’s a better way of doing things?
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As justice secretary, my consultation paper on assisted dying was blocked by No 10 – now others must reform a…
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As a widely supported bill to change the law looks set to fail, we must ask: who does one’s life…
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The former MP has revealed he is dying. But Frank is not a sentimental man; he will not want the…
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I’ve had relatives plead with me to hasten their loved one’s end, pointing out (accurately) that we wouldn’t allow an…
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