Is medically assisted dying really about personal liberty? Matthew Hall on 'desacrilising' life

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If my body goes you can cart me off, if my mind goes, get lost and leave me to my own little world.

FC-PeakVersatility
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Having an assisted dying law hands over to the state the ability to define in what circumstances you can die. Do you trust them?

grahameallan
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Quite right. It will take the same path as abortion no doubt. What have we become?

carie
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Makes sense but Starmer will probably tax it now

Bordeaux
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Abortions increased in countries where it was legal and where it was illegal. Bizarre fatalism to decide this particular issue and no other is beyond policing.

daniellittlewood
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Its kind of hypocrtitical to say life is sacred when we have to eat living things to survive.

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