Gordon Brown declares opposition to assisted dying
- Gordon Brown opposes legalizing assisted dying due to his personal experience with his daughter Jennifer's death, stating it highlighted the importance of good end-of-life care.
- He called for a commission on palliative care, noting shared compassion on both sides of the assisted dying debate.
- Brown expressed concerns that an assisted dying law would negatively impact societal views of vulnerable populations and the caring professions.
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