Friday 12 March 2010


The Boland Guest List Monday 15th March. Up first is Anna Arrowsmith - an award-winning producer of films such as Eat Me/Keep Me and Where's the Rent Boys? - will stand as the Liberal Democrats' candidate in Gravesham, Kent.The 38-year-old boss of adult film firm Easy on the Eye has made more than 300 films under the pseudonym Anna Span.Last night Anna, Britain's first female blue-movie director, claimed her background would help her become a successful MP. She said: "I would say to my constituents, don't judge me by the industry as a whole. I have gone into the porn industry with a view to changing it and making it more female friendly. I've spent years campaigning for equal opportunities for female workers and I think this has given me an excellent experience for the coming campaign."
HEALTHY, elderly people who are simply ''tired of living'' could be allowed to end their lives with a lethal injection under new euthanasia laws being debated by the Dutch parliament.MPs will discuss the proposals after campaigners collected more than 100,000 signatures in support. The influential Dutch ''Right to Die'' campaign, which has been active since 1973, has proposed training non-medical staff to administer a lethal injection to healthy people over the age of 70 who ''consider their lives complete''. The campaign's spokesman and Boland’s next guest Marie-Jose Grotenhuis, said: ''We've been overwhelmed by the [number] of reactions, especially because people took it so seriously and reactions were mostly positive.'' Euthanasia was legalised in Holland in 2002 and the new proposals have been backed by a majority in opinion polls.
Being a Monday the second hour is open discussion looking at the news and the stories behind them with Barry Nathan, Nathan Thomas and Guests telephone lines in the studio will be open to take live calls on 902444461. Boland on Monday @11am

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