In a moving interview, Paul Blomfield told Sky News' Sophy Ridge on Sunday programme that he wants to see a 'change in the law which gives people choice'.
Tearfully, he said:"He could have talked to us. We could have planned together. He would probably have lived longer.AdvertisementMr Blomfield spoke about his father's life, growing up in poverty and becoming an RAF pilot."He was a great father. He was a very private person but even so I think he would want me to talk about his death because I know he always believed in giving people choice.
He hopes for a change in the law one day, and said that a"sensible and balanced approach" would be to allow assisted dying in cases where someone has six months to live with a terminal diagnosis, confirmed by doctors.
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