Gordon Brown comes out against assisted dying in major blow to bill
Briefly

Gordon Brown expressed concern over legalizing assisted dying, emphasizing the importance of comprehensive palliative care and advocating for a detailed strategy rather than immediate change.
He highlighted his personal experience with the death of his daughter, stating that the days spent with her were some of the most precious, reinforcing the need for quality end-of-life care.
Brown's argument against assisted dying suggests that the current state of the NHS cannot handle such a monumental change, pointing instead to enhancing existing care options.
In his call for a commission to develop a 10-year strategy for palliative care, he urges a focus on ensuring a dignified end-of-life experience over assisted dying.
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