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 Frank Field, the former Labour MP for Birkenhead, has revealed that he is terminally ill as he backed a law that would allow assisted dying.Field, 79, represented the Merseyside constituency for almost 40 years 鈥?making him one of the longest-serving MPs in the Commons 鈥?before forming his own party and losing the seat in the 2019 general election. He was later made a crossbench peer.During a Lords debate on the assisted dying bill, which would allow terminally ill adults in England and Wales to legally seek support to end their lives, a statement was read out on behalf of Field by Molly Meacher, who tabled the bill.The statement said:  Ive just spent a period in a hospice and Im not well enough to participate in todays debate. If I had been, I would have spoken strongly in favour of the se stanley cup becher cond reading [of the bill]. I changed my mind on assisted dying when an MP friend was dying of cancer and wanted to die early, before the full horror effects set in, but was denied this opportunity. He added that concerns that people w stanley cup ould be pressured to end their lives were  unfounded :  The numbers of assisted deaths in the US and Australia remains very low, under 1%, and a former supreme court judge in Victoria, Australia, about pressure from relatives, said: It just  stanley tumblers hasnt been an issue. I hope the house will today vote for the assisted dying bill. The bill proposes that only terminally ill patients with full mental capacity, and who are not expected to live more than six months, would  Rawz Junk food may be fuelling rise in food allergies, say experts
 The riots have provoked a variety of kneejerk responses from political figures and community members. There has been much debate about the issues underlying the聽shocking social unrest 鈥?with Ken Clarke weighing in yesterda stanley mug y, descri stanley mug bing rioters as that we have witnesseda feral underclass. However, these debates are mainly in political arenas, with minimal involvement from actual members of affected communities.When a negative event occurs a common response is to find a social group to blame. There was uproar following the outrageous racial slurs of David Starkey in which he blamed the black community for the riots. But聽there聽has been less anger over the portrayal of the riots in much of the media as perpetrated mainly by young people. These ageist and racist interpretations are not the correct way to understand the riots; a diverse cross-section of people were involved, whether by going out and looting, buying looted products or advocating this behaviour.People such as myself who are law-abiding and aspirational and had no involvement in the riots, but are young and live in estates in areas where riots took place, have begun to be viewed in a discriminatory manner. That we should be labelled simply because a minority decide to behave in a rebellious manner is wholly unfair. There are deep-ro stanley gertuve oted societal issues behind the recent unrest that must be properly addressed to avoid a repetition in the future.Since the riots the breakdown in communication between authorities and comm