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Supporters and protestors for the Assisted Dying Bill gathered outside parliament as the debate commenced amongst peers in the House of Lords on Friday. Cancer patient Christie Arntsen told ITV News at the protest: "I'm here because I have incurable cancer and I don't want to die not being myself and in unnecessary pain. I've been campaigning since 2015."
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00:00I'm here because I have incurable cancer and one of the things that happened as soon as I got the diagnosis was that I feared the end of my life and I don't want to die, not being myself and in unnecessary pain.
00:16So I joined the campaign and have been campaigning for many years. It's very, very important to me that I don't have to think about the end of my life, that I can actually concentrate on living now.
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