Thread: A Duty To Die?
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Old 02-06-2018, 20:18   #279
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Talking Re: A Duty To Die?

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Originally Posted by Chris View Post
Having once had the privilege of taking part in that process and writing the guidance notes that went with it .... I doubt it very much. If you were ever a civil servant of sufficient experience, or a specialist contracted by the government to work on a particular project (as I was), I’m pretty sure you’d have made much of it, long before now.

Thanks for not answering the question though, you pretty much confirmed what I already suspected.
Well, maybe you should have explained better what you were asking me. It seems that you are not asking me to draft the legislation and I have set out my view of what this should be about, ie ‘The principle would be that the person has a terminal illness and suffering intense pain, providing no real quality of life.’ So what exactly are you expecting of me?

My guess is you are just picking hairs.

By the way, I have been involved in policy making and accompanying guidelines within the public service, so I’m not sure what point it is you are trying to make!
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