Do you think the right-to-die law should change?
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The results of a new poll on patient.info, released today, reveal that 81% of people support a change in the law governing the right-to-die. This week sees two severely disabled men take up the challenge to this law in the Court of Appeal, which was begun by the late Tony Nicklinson last year.
What's your view about this issue? You can read more about our poll at the following page: https://patient.info/press-releases/opinion-poll-reveals-81-percent-uk-public-support-change-in-right-to-die-law
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chelsea12
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No you wouldnt, because you cant see the effects so you make a haste or pre judgement on things which should never concern you. The right to live and die should be made freely without people judging or critising!
peter_a
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What needs addressing here first is the law, the law on assisted suicides need changing first and legal documentation also needs adjusting so that the wishes of the patient is written down in black and white and clear for all to see, some people may need help at the end of their life if they have decided they have no wish to carry on with a useless or painful existence so here it has to be decided who and how is the final act is procured, I feel that doctors cannot and must not be ever allowed to break the oath they take but it does in a way need tweaking because the question arises how does the patient procure the means to end their life?
Dignitas in Sweden has got this all taped up quite legally now a doctor can attend and say put up a drip into the patients vein or artery leaving the final turning on the drip to the patient themselves.
So yes I am fully for the terminally ill to have the right to end their lives when and if they so want to both my brother and sister pleaded with me to sneak them the means of ending their life when the pain got too much so why is Britain still pussy footing over this I have taken the right path in case anything should happen to me such as a stroke or something worse I have taken out an advanced directive but that is not a sure fire document as there are so many things for and against.
pojm
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I have seen many of my friends unable to eat, use the toilet, move voluntarily all without help.Worse still they are not able to speak.
Why are they allowed to live in Hell? That is what our Government wants.
Never mind the do gooders they may change their mind if it happens to them.
As for the religious lot are they not saying the terminally ill should experience a living hell!
peter_a
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Needless to say I no longer affiliate myself to any church, and having 2 siblings go through a horrible and painful death with cancer I am throwing every effort I can into getting the government change it laws on the individuals right to die when and if they so wish.
shaun2
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emma217
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I say that because I am part of the church of england protestant religion and although I have had tough times in my life, as we all have, I still believe in jesus christ and god. I really hate people who have no religion, meaning atheists, shoving their pointless beliefs down my throat when I do not ever wish to be lectured by their opinions. Those sort of people are all evil and they do not even allow christians to speak because hearing christians views makes them even more bitter than they already may be due to having particularly bad times in their lives. I don't often join internet discussion forums but if anyone wants to reply to this view point of mine, please feel free.
This website seems pretty safe to post views onto, so thank you. From Emma L Jones. Age 36 from Folkestone in Kent UK.
pottsy189
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marram
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But I would never wish that the law should impose my views on others, any more than I would wish the law to force me to abide by the views of others. Therefore, I think there should be an option which is that if a person wishes to have his or her life ended they should be able to have two medical opinions which could be sanctioned by a court to enable a person of choice to carry out their wishes. This is in line with the law which permits a mother to end her unborn baby's life.
In my mind, neither is acceptable but what right has anyone to impose their religious views on anyone else? Just because the law allows something does not mean that anyone is forced to do it.I have a law which I obey and which is far higher and more binding than anything man can impose upon me. Let those who wish, do as they wish.
shaun2
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elizabeth155
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basil1
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One condition must be that there must be no secrecy involved, these "suicides" must be concluded with complete openess.
If the authorities don't get the formula right, certain Doctors will be advertising their services and their victims will disappear - along with their lifes savings!
nigel15
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basil1
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My Mother was an Alzheimers victim, started in the early 70s. My Father was "advised" that a cure was just around the corner.....
patricia23
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