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'In their eyes, my life's not worth living'

More than 100 peers are hoping to speak on Friday's debate about Lord Falconer's Assisted Dying Bill that seeks to give terminally-ill people control over the timing and manner of their death.

But disability campaigner and former Paralympian Tanni Grey-Thompson claimed that it was a "chilling prospect for disabled people".

And in a personal film for 大象传媒1's This Week, Baroness Grey-Thompson spoke about the reaction from some people to her disability, and how: "In their eyes, my life is not worth living".

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