SaintHacker
Journeyman Pro
Just watched an interesting interview on BBC news about the bill thats due to be read, with the Archbishop of Canterbury trying, and failing miserably, to put forward reasons why assisted dying shouldn't be allowed.
In my opinion if someone is agreed to be sound of mind by medical professionals there is no good reason to make them, and there loved ones, suffer for one minute more than they feel they should.
In my opinion if someone is agreed to be sound of mind by medical professionals there is no good reason to make them, and there loved ones, suffer for one minute more than they feel they should.