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In Theresa Opposing the aided dying bill, he has said that he believes that there are no safety measures to prevent people from being pressured to end their lives.
I am speaking House of Lords On Friday (September 12), Barrows Me said that as a result of the law argued in the second chamber for the first time, people have to end their lives “because they think they are burden on others”.
The former Prime Minister said that she worries about the impact of the bill on people with disabilities and people with mental health problems, “Assisted dyeing legally dangerous perception that some lives are less worth living than others”.
He said that the law, which will receive available for adults with a terminal diagnosis of less than six months for adults in England and Wales, can also be used to cover “mistakes made” in medical care.