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Stem cell research

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Hi all, hope you're staying out of the torrential rain. :clapping:

Did any one watch the programme / drama on stem cell research last night? Just wondered what you thought of it. I will admit that I voted for "not guilty" at the end mainly because, although the doctor had acted illegally I felt what she was doing was morally right. Anyone else any views?

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Hi Peta,

 

I didn't see the programme, so I can't really comment. Did they give the results of the viewers votes? I'll have to watch out for the rerun. :yes:

 

Have a good day, :D

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I think the voting was guilty 19% and not guilty 81% the exact figures may be slightly wrong (my memory again! :crying: ) but it was a definite overwhealming "not guilty" vote

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