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Assisted Dying and Protecting the Vulnerable
Sadly, though unsurprisingly, Rob Marris’s assisted dying bill has been rejected overwhelmingly by British MPs.
The most widely accepted argument in favour of rejecting the bill seems to have been that doing so would protect the vulnerable. Continue reading →
Posted in Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide, Roger Crisp's Posts | Tagged assisted suicide, assisted-dying, end of life, Marris, vulnerable people
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