Former Archbishop of Canterbury, Lord Carey, is calling on the British government to allocate time in Parliament for discussing possible legislation around assisted suicide.
Former Archbishop of Canterbury George Carey urged British MPs to consider assisted dying legislation, calling the ability to end a terminally ill patient's life "profoundly Christian."
Lord George Carey, former Archbishop of Canterbury, has challenged the official stance of the Church of England on assisted suicide, urging the British government to set aside time for debate on the law governing assisted dying. A Christian group is warning that it would be “a very dangerous thing” to do, however.