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13. Robert Clark, former Attorney General, Victoria, Australia. “It is clear from the experience in Victoria and other jurisdictions is that introducing an assisted suicide regime into a health system inevitably and unavoidably will change medical practice… “Assisted suicide

13. Robert Clark, former Attorney General, Victoria, Australia.

“It is clear from the experience in Victoria and other jurisdictions is that introducing an assisted suicide regime into a health system inevitably and unavoidably will change medical practice… 

“Assisted suicide
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14. Mark Taubert, palliative care consultant and professor at Cardiff. “There is always a baseline assumption that assisted dying will likely mean a smoother and calmer death. But…Assisted dying applicants, the studies found, are at substantial risk of distressing deaths.”

14. Mark Taubert, palliative care consultant and professor at Cardiff.

“There is always a baseline assumption that assisted dying will likely mean a smoother and calmer death. But…Assisted dying applicants, the studies found, are at substantial risk of distressing deaths.”
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14. Ruth Hughes, barrister specialising in mental capacity and inheritance. “If the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill is passed, then this will lead to some of the most vulnerable people dying for others’ financial gain. That is certain… “It is surprisingly easy for a

14. Ruth Hughes, barrister specialising in mental capacity and inheritance.

“If the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill is passed, then this will lead to some of the most vulnerable people dying for others’ financial gain. That is certain…

“It is surprisingly easy for a
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15. Irene Higginson, Professor of Palliative Care and Policy at KCL. “All the studies from this country and others show that estimating six months left to live is extremely difficult and not that accurate. The science isn’t that well developed and I’m not sure it could be.”

15. Irene Higginson, Professor of Palliative Care and Policy at KCL.

“All the studies from this country and others show that estimating six months left to live is extremely difficult and not that accurate. The science isn’t that well developed and I’m not sure it could be.”
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16. Ramona Coelho, member of Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) Death Review Committee, Ontario. “MAiD may exploit systemic neglect...and may better be described as structural coercion to die—essentially the opposite of autonomy.”

16. Ramona Coelho, member of Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) Death Review Committee, Ontario.

“MAiD may exploit systemic neglect...and may better be described as structural coercion to die—essentially the opposite of autonomy.”
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17. Baroness O’Neill, former chair of the Nuffield Foundation and of the EHRC. “In a world of idealized wholly autonomous patients, and of wholly selfless and compassionate families and professionals, legislation...might...not be risky. But we do not live in that world.”

17. Baroness O’Neill, former chair of the Nuffield Foundation and of the EHRC.

“In a world of idealized wholly autonomous patients, and of wholly selfless and compassionate families and professionals, legislation...might...not be risky. But we do not live in that world.”
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22. Karon Monaghan KC, widely regarded as the number one barrister on equality and discrimination. “What persuades me in particular that this Bill should not be passed is the increased risk that would arise for vulnerable women. It is already the case that women kill themselves

22. Karon Monaghan KC, widely regarded as the number one barrister on equality and discrimination.

“What persuades me in particular that this Bill should not be passed is the increased risk that would arise for vulnerable women. It is already the case that women kill themselves
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23. Prof Chris Parker, oncologist at the Royal Marsden. “I have little doubt that some...would choose assisted suicide if it was legal, because they were told they had less than six months to live, but in truth...would have lived for years and enjoyed a good quality of life.”

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25. Prof David Jones, Anscombe Bioethics Centre. “[There are] clear indications in several jurisdictions of palliative and end-of-life care deteriorating in quality and provision following the introduction of AD/AS... Palliative care is not improving as quickly in jurisdictions

25. Prof David Jones, Anscombe Bioethics Centre.

“[There are] clear indications in several jurisdictions of palliative and end-of-life care deteriorating in quality and provision following the introduction of AD/AS... Palliative care is not improving as quickly in jurisdictions
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#QEQM is an abomination! Two of mine born there. My son’s birth (and from 10pm night before events onwards) was a comedy of errors. INCLUDING an epidural falling out! Clowns..utter clowns. #NHS dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1…

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Darren *invisible to the human lie* Richardson My mums story didn't make it the national press, we as a family didn't want it to. My mum passed in Jan 2023, due to a clot causing a pulmonary embolism as well at the same hospital. Confirmed neglect by the coronor, they failed completely to diagnose my mum until hours before

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Study of 10 post mortems in early 2020 shows severe respiratory distress. The study accepts that this was caused by the killer virus but what else causes respiratory distress? I’ll tell you… respirators and certain combinations of drugs, namely benzodiazepines and opioids.

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I am writing to the public as a mother who has been vocal in advocating for the freedom and well-being of my daughter under Deprivation of Liberty Safeguarding. Against the Law, she has been condemned for life by the Court of Protection as having no Mental Capacity, and despite