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Sir Chris Whitty said he and the nation’s other chief medical officers were completely neutral’ on the question of legalising assisted dying.
He made the comments as he gave evidence to the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life ) Bill committee.
Sir Chris is one of approximately 50 expert witnesses who will answer questions.
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