The Health Secretary has said that he will vote against Kim Leadbeater’s assisted suicide bill after voicing concerns about coercion and funding “implications” for the NHS and palliative care.
The pastoral letter, which will be read out in parishes in the Westminster archdiocese this weekend, urges Catholics to contact their respective MPs to oppose Kim Leadbeater’s assisted suicide bill for England and Wales.
The Health Secretary, Wes Streeting, has warned that assisted suicide, if it is legalised, would have “resource implications” for other national health services.
Louise Adsett has worked as a midwife in the Australian state of Queensland for 14 years, during which time she saw abortion survivors left alone to die for up to five hours. “These babies deserve better. They deserve to have the same rights that all of us human beings have”,…