'Time and again, Parliament has refused to relax the law on assisted suicide. Having failed there, attempts were made to get around the law by persuading the Director of Public Prosecution to revise guidelines about who might be prosecuted for helping a relative or a friend to end their life. A relentless campaign has been kept up in the media in spite of the thinness of the medical, legal and moral arguments in support of changing the law.' (Christian Concern.)
My feelings remain mixed. Michael Nazir-Ali is however, one of the few Christians in the public eye in the UK for whom I have almost total respect!