Bishop Opposes Assisted Dying Bill
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•Assisted dying bill 'must be resisted', Bishop of Blackburn says
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A bill was introduced before Parliament on Wednesday which would give terminally ill people the right to end their lives.
Bishop of Blackburn said he agreed with Archbishop of Canterbury 's concerns that it could lead to a "slippery slope" The Right Reverend Philip North urged Christians in Lancashire to outline their views to their MP.
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