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Topic History of: Assisted Dying
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Green Man Jo wrote:
Green Man wrote:
I can see it being abused by family members, pressure their loved ones so they can get their ghastly inheritiance quicker.

Even if there is a well some people still contest it and go to court.

Not forgetting some organ harvesting.

It should be a public vote not by MPs. Starmer will no doubt give up the Falklands without a vote.

I think it may be rather like the death penalty. No system is perfect, so people will end up dying when they shouldn't, e.g. through family pressure, or simply because the person feels guilty for having their family witness their decline, through incompetent or ill-intentioned doctors or other medical staff.


Do you mean the doctors who would rather take the cash for Convid jabs than look at cancerous lumps during lockdowns?
Green Man Al Gershwin wrote:
Who even has a well, these days?

One neighbour a few doors down has one.

That's one example Barney.
Jo Green Man wrote:
I can see it being abused by family members, pressure their loved ones so they can get their ghastly inheritiance quicker.

Even if there is a well some people still contest it and go to court.

Not forgetting some organ harvesting.

It should be a public vote not by MPs. Starmer will no doubt give up the Falklands without a vote.

I think it may be rather like the death penalty. No system is perfect, so people will end up dying when they shouldn't, e.g. through family pressure, or simply because the person feels guilty for having their family witness their decline, through incompetent or ill-intentioned doctors or other medical staff.
Al Gershwin Who even has a well, these days?
Green Man Al Gershwin wrote:
Who would contest a well?

I can see you have never dealt with selfish family members Barney.