Brown highlights that facing his daughter’s death led him to believe in the imperative of quality end-of-life care rather than assisted dying, arguing for palliative care.
He expresses concern that an assisted dying law could change societal attitudes towards the elderly and disabled, warning that it could affect the caring professions negatively.
Brown also emphasizes that the NHS needs attention and improvement in providing better support for patients before considering legislation on assisted dying.
He acknowledges the shared compassion from both sides of the assisted dying debate, imploring for a more focused investment in palliative care for those in need.
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