Carol Nolan is calling for the Final Report on Assisted Dying to be rejected.
A Laois Offaly TD is likening the introduction of assisted dying as setting ourselves up as gods.
Carol Nolan is calling for the Final Report from the Joint Committee on Assisted Dying to be rejected.
Longford Westmeath TD and member of the committee, Robert Troy believes the committee did good work, but is urging extreme caution.
Members of the Oireachtas will vote on the report next week.
Deputy Nolan says the recommendations to proceed are arrogant, indifferent and cruel:
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