Archbishop Welby Criticizes Assisted Dying Bill
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•Assisted Dying Legislation is 'Dangerous' says Archbishop Welby
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Justin Welby says assisted dying bill is 'dangerous' and 'slippery slope' for terminally ill.
Archbishop of Canterbury says he does not want people to feel guilty for having such thoughts.
Secular groups in the UK have long called for religion to be removed from assisted dying debate.
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