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Surely, it must be possible to come up with a system with sufficient safeguards that will put the minds of those who are concerned about abuse at ease? |
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ukne...icide-law.html And my own view has changed over the years from being firmly against assisted suicide to not prosecuting in extreme cases mainly due to some of the stories you read about peoples suffering. What we don't want though and what I fear could happen is mentioned in the last few paragraphs of this article http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...de-clinic.html |
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The system I have in mind, would be to have medically qualified people (preferably several) should be involved, to judge people's condition and suffering. I'd like to keep the family far away in the decision and actual procedure. Having a panel of GPs involved should also stop cases like the one in the DM (though that should be taken with a pinch of salt as it is the DM). |
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/8536231.stm I wouldn't be in favour of your system, its to.regulated, personally I don't want this to become so normal committees are set up, if we have this imo it has to be so rare it is news, perhaps Damien is right and it does need to be debated but I just have no faith in our politicians to undertake such an important issue. |
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The article isn't very clear, but I think the guidelines relate to people helping others to travel abroad only. If not, why did Tony Nicklinson end up starving himself? If those guidelines covered the UK and active help, there would have been no reason for Tony Nicklinson to go to court,
I'm a little surprised you find my system too regulated. Surely, it needs to be properly regulated if you want to avoid abuse? |
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Terry Pratchett wrote an interesting article (imho) in yesterday's Times (behind a paywall).
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Can't think of many things worse than being deaf and blind but a reason to euthanise two otherwise healthy 45 year olds, I don't think so.
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I would agree with you, but the twins decided to undertake the process.
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