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Originally Posted by Chris
All I see here is the boomer generation once again agitating for what they want, when they want it. And, for once, I see legislators standing up for the benefit of wider society as being more important than the unfettered free choice of an individual.
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Surveys of the public over a reasonable period seem to disagree.
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Originally Posted by TheDaddy
Was that what the Swiss were expecting when they legalised it then, people left to die in cars whilst their valuables are looted, all under the observation of struck of doctors to boot, their existing laws watered down so not just the terminally ill can benefit but those who are simply a bit tired can to and if it's not what they were expecting how long before the same happens here, saying a high court judge is involved so all will be fine isn't what it seems either, from what I've heard they will be there as a tidying up exercise for the paperwork and none of that sounds very humane to me either
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You presumably mean as hasn't happened with legalised abortion in the 48 years since the Abortion Act of 1967 was passed - conditions actually being made more strict by a change from a limit of 28 weeks to 24?