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15Mar

Difficult and emotional cases can move hearts - but they should not shape irreversible law

Difficult and emotional cases can move hearts - but they should not shape irreversible law.

When boundaries are loosened, they rarely stay narrow. What begins as limited and exceptional can quickly expand beyond what was first promised.

Other countries have shown how quickly eligibility widens and cultural expectations shift.

Watch the video to understand why this matters for Scotland.

The more we KNOW, the more we say NO.

Write to your MSPs by visiting:
carenotkilling.scot

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