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Parliamentarians join forces in effort to retain ban on assisted dying youtube/democracy3
The Conservative MP Danny Kruger in a video promoting the parliamentary campaign against legalising assisted dying
The Conservative MP Danny Kruger in a video promoting the parliamentary campaign against legalising assisted dying
THE Christian Conservative MP Danny Kruger is co-ordinating opposition in Parliament to the “well-organised, well-funded” campaign to legalise assisted dying.
The All-Party Parliamentary Group for Dying Well, which Mr Kruger chairs, was launched last week. Its stated purpose is “To promote excellence in palliative care and stand against the legalisation of doctor assisted suicide”. Its vice-chairs include the former leaders of the Liberal Democrats and the Conservatives, Tim Farron and Sir Iain Duncan Smith, and a former Bishop of London, the Rt Revd Lord Chartres, who is a crossbench peer.
lex MacDonald Published date: 8 April 2021
A former UK foreign office minister has accused pro-Israel lobbyists of “the most disgusting interference” in British public life, and of negatively influencing the country’s foreign policy in the Middle East.
Alan Duncan, a former Conservative MP and government minister until 2019, wrote in his newly published memoir that the Conservative Friends of Israel (CFI) had been responsible for pushing the country to
adopt disproportionately anti-Palestinian and pro-Israel policies.
Founded in 1974, the CFI is a parliamentary group and unaffiliated organisation that supports the ruling Conservative Party and advocates for pro-Israel policies.
Michael Crick about his diaries for the MailPlus website, Duncan said the CFI had injected a “Netanyahu-type view of Israeli politics into our foreign policy”, referring to Israel’s right-wing prime minister.
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Britain could make millions from cannabis oil as ministers consider ditching EU laws
Britain is one of the biggest consumer markets for CBD at £300 million, and it is projected to increase to £1 billion by 2025
23 April 2021 • 9:00pm
EU ministers are considering similar changes to allow farmers to harvest entire hemp plants
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Britain could make millions from medicinal cannabis oil (CBD) as ministers consider ditching EU laws which require valuable hemp leaves to be destroyed.
Pre-Brexit EU rules prevent farmers from harvesting the leaves and flowers of hemp, which they are required to destroy even though they are the source of cannabidiol, the key component in a £300 billion global CBD oil market, according to a major report.