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End of Life Choice

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Allowing medically assisted dying for the terminally ill or those with grievous and irremediable conditions. Authorised by David Seymour, Parliament Buildings

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linkhttp://www.lifechoice.org.nz calendar_today17-06-2015 05:34:20

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Let’s listen to the 75% of New Zealanders who support change. “Just over 12 per cent of the New Zealand population identify as Catholic and yet their view has been one of the most prominent – and well-covered in the media [...].” i.stuff.co.nz/dominion-post/…

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The other night I appeared on Three's @TheProject_NZ to discuss assisted dying and David Seymour's End of Life Choice Bill. They had a good summary of where we're at in the process and what comes next.

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A prominent law professor, and father of Chris Penk, MP for Helensville, has been outed for using a fake name in anti-euthanasia letters in various NZ publications. nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/articl…

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Dr Rodney Syme, a longtime advocate for assisted dying, is being appointed a Member of the Order of Australia. Dr Syme was President of the Voluntary Euthanasia Society and his initiatives reformed Victoria which legalised Assisted Dying in 2017. bendigoadvertiser.com.au/story/6206865/…

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Euthanasia advocate @mattvarchar is back in NZ and says the End of Life Choice bill currently before Parliament is about letting people have dignity in death by having a choice about how they die. He'll join Jim at the end of the interview with Lord Carlile to share his thoughts.

Euthanasia advocate @mattvarchar is back in NZ and says the <a href="/LifeChoiceNZ/">End of Life Choice</a> bill currently before Parliament is about letting people have dignity in death by having a choice about how they die. He'll join Jim at the end of the interview with Lord Carlile to share his thoughts.
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"Euthanasia does already go on in New Zealand, just in an ad hoc manner, like abortion did before it was legalised." nzherald.co.nz/politics/news/…

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It's tremendous to have Dr Lance O'Sullivan join the ranks of End of Life Choice supporters. act.org.nz/dr-lance-osull…

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We're launching the #MyLifeMyChoice campaign, a series of videos highlighting the personal stories of Kiwis suffering with terminal illness. Rachel Rijpma suffers from Huntington's Disease. She wants the right to die with dignity, surrounded by her family facebook.com/LifeChoiceNZ/v…

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Bobbie Carroll, an advocate for the End of Life Choice Bill, was interviewed on the Project last night. Bobbie features in our #MyLifeMyChoice campaign. Watch her talk with Kanoa about the issue of choice and dignity facebook.com/LifeChoiceNZ/v…

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Don’t miss out - today is the last day for submissions on the End of Life Choice Bill. Submit your opinion here: parliament.nz/en/pb/sc/make-…

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David Seymour, Act Leader, explains the End of Life Choice Bill. Make sure to listen, if you haven’t made your submission yet. Submissions close midnight tonight. tvnz.co.nz/one-news/new-z…

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ACT Party Leader David Seymour writes why the 25,000 submissions regarding his euthanasia bill don't necessarily reflect the views of the whole country bit.ly/2FAMRae

ACT Party Leader <a href="/dbseymour/">David Seymour</a> writes why the 25,000 submissions regarding his euthanasia bill don't necessarily reflect the views of the whole country
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