Should the law on assisted dying be changed?
The Commission on Assisted Dying is to publish its recommendations on whether changes to UK law are needed in the next few weeks.
The Commission has been weighing up whether helping someone to end their life can ever be justified.
BBC Inside Out brought two people with opposing views together to discuss the issue.
Tony Nicklinson from Wiltshire is paralysed from the neck down after suffering a stroke and would like assistance from his wife to end his life.
But Michael Wenham from Oxfordshire who has motor neurone disease believes taking a life can never be justified and UK law should not be changed.