UK MPs vote in favour of historic bill to allow assisted dying
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filmflaneur — 1 year ago(November 29, 2024 06:55 PM)
I think one of the issues with the currently proposed legislation in the UK is that many terminal cases will die before their assisted suicide has time to be approved. I imagine any law will need to be revised to be more humane as time goes on.
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filmflaneur — 1 year ago(November 30, 2024 01:13 PM)
The tradition in the UK is for English politicians not voting in regards to legislation that only concerns Scotland, and vice versa, I believe.
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-- wot -- — 1 year ago(November 30, 2024 01:18 PM)
yeah but it wont take effect until 2027 for some odd reason, so the people who are currently suffering and want to die will have to continue suffering.
Is anyone actually AGAINST this tho? like who the **** is sitting there saying that someone with a very bad condition that makes life pointless HAS to suck it up and live it? who the **** is this offending?
The UK is not an over-religious country like America as far as I know.
The same people who are against assisted dying are probably the same people who complain about sick people being on the benefit system