Alfred Cannan determined for referendum if Bill goes through
The chief minister says it's a 'fallacy' to think any assisted dying legislation would be completely set in stone.
Members of the House of Keys will be discussing the Bill again today.
If the Bill is enacted, Alfred Cannan wants there to be a referendum before it's implemented.
He told the BBC's Medical Editor Fergus Walsh why:
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