Kim Ledbetter, who proposed the terminally ill adults end-of-life bill in Parliament, engages in a thought-provoking discussion with Danny Kruger and Tim Farron, both of whom spoke against it. They delve into the ethical dilemmas of assisted dying, emphasizing the risks of coercion and the need for improved palliative care. The conversation highlights personal narratives, contrasting autonomy with compassion, and urges reflection on societal responsibilities towards the vulnerable in their final days.