Welsh politician, television presenter, and former wheelchair racer, Tanni (Baroness) Grey-Thompson is right in warning about “mission creep” towards euthanasia in the new assisted dying Bill and warns that “for many disabled people it’s not difficult to see the writing on the wall….To ignore this is to court danger.”

Welsh politician, television presenter, and former wheelchair racer, Tanni (Baroness) Grey-Thompson is right in warning about “mission creep” towards euthanasia in the new assisted dying Bill and warns that “for many disabled people it’s not difficult to see the writing on the wall….To ignore this is to court danger.”

Dying mission creep SIR – Baroness Meacher’s Bill on assisted dying doesn’t explicitly target disabled people. But for many disabled people it’s not difficult to see the writing on the wall. I was struck by a statement a few years ago by a group calling itself the...

Death by Appointment – important new book by (Baroness) Ilora Finlay and Robert Preston – which explores all the troubling issues around euthanasia/assisted suicide, including the role of doctors and the role of palliative care in ensuring a good death

Death by Appointment – important new book by (Baroness) Ilora Finlay and Robert Preston – which explores all the troubling issues around euthanasia/assisted suicide, including the role of doctors and the role of palliative care in ensuring a good death

"Death by Appointment" - is an important new book by (Baroness) Ilora Finlay and Robert Preston - which explores all the troubling issues around euthanasia/assisted suicide, including the role of doctors, and the place of palliative care in ensuring a good death Click...

Lord David Alton

For 18 years David Alton was a Member of the House of Commons and today he is an Independent Crossbench Life Peer in the UK House of Lords.

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