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Professor Raymond Tallis, Professor of Geriatric Medicine - April 2010 (3 of 15) 

It seems to me that assisted dying is a signal about me taking seriously the valuation that you put on the last three or four weeks of a life in which you know you’re going to die anyway.
Song For The Asking (Mother) (2013)
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James Harris, Head of Campaigns and Communication, Dignity In Dying - April 2010 (7 of 15) 

Do I want to live in a society where we help disabled people to end their lives? No I don’t, and I don’t think many people do either. But do I want to live in a society whereby terminally ill people, even with access to good quality care, are suffering? Do I want to live in a society which says to dying people, ‘no actually you’re going to have to continue suffering against your wishes because of other people’s views’? I think that’s completely inappropriate.
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