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The Spectator | Will legalising assisted dying lead to a 'dystopian' future? Lord Moore and Lord Falconer debate @SpectatorTV | Uploaded October 2024 | Updated October 2024, 2 hours ago.
Parliament is set to debate legalising assisted dying, following a bill introduced by MP Kim Leadbeater. The former justice secretary Lord Falconer (who introduced a similar bill to the Lords) and The Spectator’s chairman Lord Moore sat down to debate the idea. Do we all deserve the right to choose? Or, is this the overreach of the state, endangering vulnerable people?
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