Legalising assisted suicide would tell terminally ill and disabled ‘their lives are worth less than others’
An assisted suicide bill to be debated in Parliament this week will send a “dog whistle message” to the terminally ill and other vulnerable people “that their lives are worth less than others”, a coalition of organisations has warned.
An assisted suicide bill to be debated in Parliament this week will send a "dog whistle message" to the terminally ill and other vulnerable people "that their lives are worth less than others", a coalition of organisations has warned.