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Yep it seems some of those who voted yes the other day are indeed worried that this is in the bill: "..... allow doctors to raise assisted dying as an option without the terminally ill patient having asked for it first."
Hopefully that will kill the bill, disgusting.
Cue a load of irrelevant heart rending tales of woe.....
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This is part of the 'checks and balances' which will tighten-up the legislation, as is quite correct.
Your pearl-clutching schtick is quite ridiculous.
So what's wrong with asking, TTT? If you are terminally ill doctors won't keep it a secret from you like they did in times gone by. You'll be told and you will have to deal with it - and that's not easy. No one is suggesting that other people make a decision on the sufferers behalf - this is a matter of personal choice. Sick animals cannot make a choice but If we forced them to live in pain and misery until they died a natural death we would be prosecuted. Why does your compassion not extend to human beings in the same way?
naomi: "Sick animals cannot make a choice but If we forced them to live in pain and misery until they died a natural death we would be prosecuted. Why does your compassion not extend to human beings in the same way?" - ahh the classic misdirection of one that refuses to see. I am against this 100% because my compassion extends to human beings. It will be missused, conflated, challenged and perverted.