Progressive reform or slippery slope? Isle of Man leans to legalising assisted dying
Briefly

Sue Biggerstaff recounted her husband's painful struggle with motor neurone disease, stating that in his final days, he pleaded for relief, overwhelmed by relentless suffering.
After witnessing her husband's unbearable suffering and deterioration, Sue became a strong advocate for assisted dying, emphasizing the necessity of compassionate options for terminally ill patients.
As momentum for legalizing assisted dying grows, advocates note a significant shift in public opinion and lawmakers' attitudes, reflecting a broader societal acceptance of this issue.
Campaigners argue that legalizing assisted dying aligns with major societal changes over the decades, with increasing support from both the public and political leaders.
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