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To kill or not to kill… is assisted suicide in the UK really a good idea?

As parliament prepares to debate legalising assisted suicide, the Matts argue their respective corners on its desirability. Also - if they think having a German football manager is bad, wait until they find out about the King’s antecedents. The Matts despair at little England’s bottomless capacity for xenophobia when it comes to Germans. Enjoy!


Content warning: strong language, references to suicide, depression


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