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TalkTV | “It’s About Ending Death, Not Ending Life” Esther Rantzen’s Daughter Campaigns For Assisted Dying @talktv | Uploaded October 2024 | Updated October 2024, 5 hours ago.
The assisted dying debate will return to Parliament this week as a new Bill is formally introduced in the House of Commons.

A debate on the Bill next month will mark the first time the controversial issue has been voted on in the Commons in almost a decade.

Daughter of Dame Esther Rantzen Rebecca Wilcox joins Talk’s Ian Collins, as she campaigns for assisted dying to be legalised.

Dame Esther, who is terminally ill and revealed in December that she has joined Dignitas due to her fears around a drawn-out, painful death, has urged the public to write to their MPs to ask for “the right to choose, not to shorten our lives, but to shorten our deaths”.

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