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Dame Esther Rantzen urges movement on assisted dying changes next year

Source: PA Archive

Dame Esther Rantzen has called for a choice on assisted dying next year, while saying that families watching someone go through palliative care can have their memories of them “obliterated”.

The 83-year-old journalist and broadcaster, who has stage to hold a debate when returns in 2024 and said any vote has to take place outside of the party whip system.

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