Dying teacher sends heartwrenching letter urging MPs to vote for assisted dying - read in full
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A music teacher dying of cancer has said it would break his heart if assisted dying laws didn’t pass on the grounds of costs. Nathaniel Dye, 38, whose stage 4 bowel cancer has spread to his brain, said it “horrifies” him to think MPs might be influenced by money. He said this “puts a price on how much I suffer”. In an emotional letter, Mr Dye, who played a key part in Labour’s election campaign, is sending a direct plea to the party’s MPs to back a bill to change the law ahead of its first vote
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