The assisted suicide bill should not survive
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The assisted suicide bill should not survive
Until about six months ago, it would have been hard to find a more inoffensive politician than the Labour backbencher Kim Leadbeater. A well-liked, upbeat, down-to-earth Yorkshirewoman, she entered politics because of a personal tragedy, the murder of her sister, the MP Jo Cox, in 2016. When asked on a Spectator podcast what was the
Suicide? Do it at home, within the four walls!
It's a shocking experience to be part of a successful flu shot. Right next to him, a middle-aged man who committed suicide by throwing himself off the top floor of a building crashes into the ground. The young woman gives in to the shock for only one breath. He immediately begins to develop a plan that will prevent similar “assassinations” from being committed. He will set up a large protective net on the spot, on which will be caught by those w…
The hope of Easter in the face of assisted suicide - Christian Concern
Our Chief Executive, Andrea Williams, explores what the promise of Easter means in the face of the upcoming parliamentary vote on assisted suicide. As we approach Easter, we find ourselves confronted by death. Before the triumph of Easter morning, there is the descent into darkness, the approach to the cross, the suffering and sacrifice of ...
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