Do you support the new proposals for assisted dying?

 

Max Benwell
Friday 18 July 2014 10:47 EDT
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Should we allow people to choose when they die?
Should we allow people to choose when they die? (Rex)

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The House of Lords are debating a bill on assisted dying today. The proposals are still a long way from becoming law, but if passed they will allow doctors to prescribe a lethal dose to terminally ill patients who have been judged to have less than six months left to live.

But should we allow people to choose when they die? Let us know by taking our poll:

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