Esther Rantzen urges MPs to vote on vital issue' of assisted dying
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Esther Rantzen has called for MPs to address the assisted dying legislation, emphasizing that the public deeply cares about this issue and time is critical.
In her plea, Rantzen expresses the urgency of the situation, stating that if this legislation does not pass, the issue may not be revisited for another decade.
The debate on assisted dying is crucial, and Rantzen encourages MPs to vote based on their conscience, as it touches on fundamental life-and-death considerations.
Rantzen highlights her personal plight of possibly having to go to Switzerland alone for an assisted death, illustrating the socio-economic barriers faced by others in similar situations.
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