Over the Christmas period, a group of public figures suggested that Parliament should make time available after the General Election to debate assisted suicide yet again. In a letter to the Telegraph, they wrote that "whoever forms the next government must allow time for Parliament to reach consensus on a safeguarded law."
The call is likely to be reiterated over the coming months as part of a relentless campaign of attrition to weaken the protection of life and we need to make the safeguarding of life an election issue.
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