Wendy Clements (@wendyclements) 's Twitter Profile
Wendy Clements

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Evangelicals Now (@evangelicalsnow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hospices in the UK are warning of severe underfunding, leading to fears that if ‘assisted dying’ is legalised, it would lead to more terminally ill patients requesting it. Nicola Laver Christian Action Research and Education Read here: e-n.org.uk/uk-news/2024-0…

Dr Rachel Clarke (@doctor_oxford) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very few people realise that the vast majority of hospice and palliative care is provided by charity - not by the NHS. I think this is a national scandal. Please RT if you do too 🙏

Wendy Clements (@wendyclements) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is really concerning. Will our new government continue the work of the last ( Conservative) government to tackle this? Four out of five acts of religious discrimination around the world are directed at Christians capx.co/?p=228577 via CapX

Wendy Clements (@wendyclements) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So many pertinent questions here for the Education Secretary! We should all be very concerned by the direction of travel under this government! For my grandchildren - please take this on board What problem is the Education Secretary trying to solve? spectator.co.uk/article/what-p…

The Spectator (@spectator) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I believe your lack of clarity and interest unfortunately stems from a deeper problem. It became apparent to me when we met that you do not appear to know your own bill. ✍️ Katharine Birbalsingh buff.ly/412qjeB

Prof Katherine Sleeman (@kesleeman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I was one of many who recommended in written evidence that everyone requesting assisted dying should have - at minimum - a palliative care assessment. Lack of capacity is not a reassuring reason to reject this amendment. Palliative care can alleviate a wish for hastened death.

Right To Life UK (@righttolifeuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Professor Theo Boer once backed assisted dying legislation in the Netherlands—even serving on a euthanasia review board. After witnessing the system expand and eligibility loosen,, he changed his mind. spectator.co.uk/article/on-ass…

Professor Theo Boer once backed assisted dying legislation in the Netherlands—even serving on a euthanasia review board. After witnessing the system expand and eligibility loosen,, he changed his mind.

spectator.co.uk/article/on-ass…
Kemi Badenoch (@kemibadenoch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nearly a decade after the British people voted to settle Brexit and take back control, Keir Starmer is re-opening the debate. His EU deal breaks every promise Labour made – on laws, borders, farming, fishing, and defence. This deal is not the future we were promised. My piece

Nearly a decade after the British people voted to settle Brexit and take back control, Keir Starmer is re-opening the debate. 

His EU deal breaks every promise Labour made – on laws, borders, farming, fishing, and defence.

This deal is not the future we were promised.

My piece