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Some might assume that disabled people would be breathing a sigh of relief at the thought of MPs backing the ‘assisted dying bill’ on 29 November, or conversely that it has nothing to do with us.
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Merry was born with an extremely rare mobility impairment, but thanks to positive parenting has had a good life and many jobs. She trained as a teacher and educational psychologist, so her work ...