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Chief Rabbi backs ‘assisted living’ over assisted dying

Religious leaders express 'profound disquiet' over euthanasia bill

October 21, 2021 16:13
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The chief Rabbi has joined the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Cardinal Archbishop of Westminster in expressing their “profound disquiet” over a new Bill that proposes legalising assisted suicide for terminally ill people with under six months to live.

The Assisted Dying Bill, tabled by Baroness Meacher, gets its second reading in the House of Lords today.

In a joint letter to peers, Archbishop Justin Welby, Cardinal Vincent Nichols, who is President of the Catholic Bishops Conference of England and Wales; and Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis said they believed the Bill did not sufficiently protect vulnerable people or set out adequate safeguards.

They also warned that the policy could place many vulnerable people in even more dangerous positions and appealed for people of all faiths and none to join with them — through the “common bond of humanity” — in caring for the most at-risk members of society.

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