Mike Parker is afraid. One day he will die, but how will he go and if life becomes unbearable will he be able to choose the time? Obviously not, euthanasia and assisted dying are illegal in the UK. So Mike takes up the cause and starts crowdfunding for the liberation of death. He will open the country's first euthansia centre after he wins a change in law and then sell it back to the NHS because he loves the NHS. But who are these strangers he has employed on his campaign team? And can he trust them when powerful forces try ...
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Mike Parker is afraid. One day he will die, but how will he go and if life becomes unbearable will he be able to choose the time? Obviously not, euthanasia and assisted dying are illegal in the UK. So Mike takes up the cause and starts crowdfunding for the liberation of death. He will open the country's first euthansia centre after he wins a change in law and then sell it back to the NHS because he loves the NHS. But who are these strangers he has employed on his campaign team? And can he trust them when powerful forces try to scupper his plans? Euthanasia: Notes from a Practitioner - a black comedy on the right to die with dignity.
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