Poll: Even those who back assisted suicide worry about coercion
Over half of adults who support assisted suicide admit they would be likely to change their mind if someone was pressured into being killed, according to a new survey.
Over half of adults who support assisted suicide admit they would be likely to change their mind if someone was pressured into being killed, according to a new survey.
Former BBC journalist Iain Macwhirter has warned that assisted suicide must not become a “kind of default social care for the poor and the disabled”.