Disabled people like me fear legal assisted suicide suggests that some lives are less worth living
Disabled people look to doctors to help us live, not to help us die.
By Baroness Jane Campbell, a founding member of the disability rights group, Not Dead Yet UK.
Many terminally ill and disabled people oppose assisted suicide.
Not a single organisation of, or for, disabled people, or one representing people with long term health conditions has campaigned for assisted suicide to be legalised.
Many terminally ill and disabled people oppose assisted suicide.
Not a single organisation of, or for, disabled people, or one representing people with long term health conditions has campaigned for assisted suicide to be legalised.
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