Young and old at risk from ‘naïve’ assisted suicide plans
Members of the Scottish Parliament have been warned that legalising assisted suicide would make terminally ill young people feel like an “unburdenable load” on their families.
Members of the Scottish Parliament have been warned that legalising assisted suicide would make terminally ill young people feel like an “unburdenable load” on their families.
Plans to ban smacking, which also could have criminalised parents for washing a child’s face against their wishes, have been dropped.