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New Zealand has held a referendum on Euthanasia

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Oopsadaisy4 Fri 30-Oct-20 08:36:02

It looks as though it will become law when the postal votes are counted.

After our Brexit referendum and the way it split the Country, I was wondering if a referendum on Euthanasia would be a good idea?

I would vote for it.

GrannyAnnie2010 Fri 30-Oct-20 10:25:56

This bill would give us a choice.

Phloembundle Fri 30-Oct-20 10:20:58

The problem we have nowadays is the amoral part of society where people murder others without a single thought. Euthanasia has always gone on quietly, but never openly discussed. Compassionate doctors administered a cocktail of drugs to terminally ill patients to help them on their way.

Esspee Fri 30-Oct-20 10:19:51

Spangler. At the moment it is the rich who have the option (to travel to Switzerland) and the poor who have to endure untold agonies and loss of dignity at the end of their life.

Blossoming Fri 30-Oct-20 10:18:23

I’m undecided. I’m not sure I’d still be here if this had been law when I was extremely ill many years ago. I have watched loved ones suffer and agree it is horrible.

Omits01 Fri 30-Oct-20 10:18:18

There should be a vote. I don't need the government to tell me when to Eat, Drink, be Merry and Die.

Blinko Fri 30-Oct-20 10:16:30

I'd vote for it, too. We should have the right to choose.

Panda25 Fri 30-Oct-20 10:16:13

I am a Christian but having worked as a counsellor for MND Scotland I can see the need for it. Even with palliative care people with this disease still suffer very painful deaths. Many talk of suicide before the suffering starts. Providing it is well regulated I would agree with it. People need a peaceful painless death

Whiff Fri 30-Oct-20 10:16:11

I have always believed in euthanasia. It's the quality of life not quantity. Speaking from experience of nursing a much loved husband until his death. My husband had grade 4 malignant melanoma. Was diagnosed January 2001 died February 2004 4 days after his 47th birthday. He had secondary tumors 3 in his right lung, 1 in his chest and 2 in his brain by the optical nerve. He died in agony and couldn't breathe. I don't him to stop f

allium Fri 30-Oct-20 10:15:46

I would vote for it as well. Should be available for any individual who wants it.

Rowsie Fri 30-Oct-20 10:12:27

This is something I feel strongly about. A few years ago I had a friend who was dying from cancer, she lived in Oregon in the USA and when the disease got too bad she applied for voluntary euthanasia which is legal in that state. She had a wonderful death, surrounded by her friends. I had flown over and she was so brave and so sure she was doing the right thing. At about the same time one of my sisters friends had terminal stomach cancer (in the UK) and she died in a horrible way despite the wonderful McMillan nurses who tried to help her. I have no doubt that we should have euthanasia in this country and I would definitely vote for it.

TerryM Fri 30-Oct-20 10:10:40

I would vote for it
Watching my mother and her mother have dreadful 8 or so years with dementia is something I don't want nor do I wish to inflict upon my family .

Spangler Fri 30-Oct-20 10:10:06

Seeing how The Liverpool Care Pathway the palliative care practice that intended to allow people with a terminal illness to die with dignity ended up with healthy older people being sent to the hereafter I think I will give it a miss.

Well intentional policies always manage to end up mismanaged. We would wind up with the rich being spared and the workers whose bodies are wrecked from a lifetime of toil and are of no further use, being sent to meet their maker.

Alegrias2 Fri 30-Oct-20 10:07:28

Single people? Explain please BRAVEBETH, I don't understand that bit.

BRAVEBETH Fri 30-Oct-20 10:04:56

I fear for the people with special needs. How will anyone ascertain their wishes.
Single people could be in danger as well. It opens the gates far too wide.

Froglady Fri 30-Oct-20 10:02:38

I'd vote for it as well.

nipsmum Fri 30-Oct-20 10:02:07

I would vote for that. I had a conversation recently with my doctor about Do not resuscitate.

MacCavity2 Fri 30-Oct-20 09:51:16

Should be included in end of life care. It’s not the dying I am frightened of but the pain I may have to suffer.

Lucca Fri 30-Oct-20 09:47:26

Do you mean those of us who wished to remain? Well I am one and I’d vote for the euthanasia bill.

Oopsadaisy4 Fri 30-Oct-20 09:30:44

After Brexit I have no faith that the ones against the vote would ever accept the result.

Smileless2012 Fri 30-Oct-20 09:29:35

I'm very much in favour and would welcome a referendum here. We can end our pets' suffering and should be able to do the same when it comes to our own.

Esspee Fri 30-Oct-20 09:27:48

I have always thought that we treat our pets with more respect than we do humans.
My OH has promised to do everything he can to put me out of my misery should I reach a stage at which he is aware I would want to be released.
I will happily do the same for him.

Grannybags Fri 30-Oct-20 09:27:07

I would vote for it.

I would like to choose when and where I die rather than suffer a long and painful death.

Oopsadaisy4 Fri 30-Oct-20 09:25:36

Reminded me of the day I said to my Mum that I needed to speak to her about some Echinasia for her Problem, she looked shocked and asked me if I thought she was that ill that she needed to be ‘put down’.
Mind you, she also told me that she would never set foot in Harry Ramsdens chip shop, because of the way he swore when he was cooking on the telly! Took a while to explain that it was Gordon Ramsey, she remained unconvinced.

Franbern Fri 30-Oct-20 09:21:19

I am very, very much in favour of having the right to choose when we feel our time should be up.
The only real arguments against it seem to be (A) religious ones - and no-one will have to go along that road if they do not wish to do so (B) ensuring proper and careful checks and regulations are in place - and that is imperative, but can be done.
I have no fear of being dead - to me it is the end - I have and have never had any sort of religious believes, or thoughts of heaven, valhalla, or anything else.
I do have a very (and increasingly as I get older) fear of the manner of my dying. Yes, I have a strong Advance Declaration in place, Yes, my children (all with similar believes), no my wishes - but still am scared.
Surely, I should be given the right to decide when I feel it is time to leave this life - and to be able to do so with dignity.
My chosen way is at home, having had time to say all my goodbyes, ensured my affairs are in good order - then having a Doctor give me a drink which will quickly send me to sleep and total sleep.
I would expect there to be a longish and very careful period between my first asking for this and for it being carried out, during which I would be checked to ensure it is MY decision totally, and I knew and understood what the decision meant.
New Zealand, without doubt, seems to be the world leader in so much these days.

BlueBelle Fri 30-Oct-20 09:04:34

I can’t get my head around it being the correct way forward
Funny, as I m not religious but somehow I can’t equate it being right to take something we had no choice in being given
I can’t help feeling it’s not ours to take
I m probably wrong but it’s just an inbuilt position I have in my brain